20 Panera Bread Recipes to Make at Home (2024)

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With these easy Panera Bread recipes, you can have your favorites right at home!

Do you like to try new things at Panera, or do you have a standard order? I know I choose the same chicken and wild rice soup, just because I know it’s fantastic.

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I love that Panera makes all their bread in-house, and if you time it right, the place smells unreal when it comes fresh out of the oven.

And I can’t leave without picking up a few of their Kitchen Sink cookies.

There’s so much to choose from and try at Panera between the salads, soups, sandwiches, and bakery, so it was hard to pick just 20 recipes here.

Hopefully, your favorite is on the list. Give one of these copycat Panera recipes a try today!

1. Panera’s Broccoli Cheddar Soup

Before I tried this, I was worried it would be too much like eating a bowl of queso or grabbing a spoon at the fondue pot.

I’ve never been so glad to be wrong. Yes, it’s a thick soup, and the cheese flavor is strong (as it should be), but it just works.

When mixed with the carrot, broccoli, and chicken stock, it’s such a satisfying bowl of soup.

I like to mix and match my cheeses to get a slightly different flavor every time.

Last time, I used a mature cheddar with something smoky, and it gave the soup a whole new taste.

2. Copycat Panera Macaroni and Cheese Recipe

I adore white mac and cheese. I think it looks so much more appetizing than the orange version, and I know that the cheese will be strong.

Plus, the bacon I add to the top really pops against the lighter sauce!

The key to getting the best cheese sauce is to find good quality cheese and grate it yourself.

The packaged stuff has a coating that prevents it from sticking together and stops it from melting smoothly.

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3. Panera Creamy Tomato Soup Copycat Recipe

I would probably eat soup every day if I could. In fact, I once worked in a bakery that served two different soups a day, and I was in heaven!

My issue with canned tomato soup is that it often tastes too acidic for my liking. That’s why I always make my own – or rather, Panera’s.

I like to use vine-ripened tomatoes and roast them with the onion and garlic before adding it all to the pot. The enhanced flavor will blow your mind.

Also, I know the sugar might seem like an odd addition, but it balances everything out. You will definitely taste the difference without it.

4. Copycat Panera Squash Soup

Between the squash, carrot, and pumpkin, this soup has to be healthy, right?

Looking through the ingredients, it’s definitely one of the most flavorful and healthy on the list.

You can keep it vegan by omitting the butter and cream cheese or make it extra indulgent with some heavy cream.

Of course, some coconut cream would be a great middle ground.

5. Panera’s Thai Chicken Salad

This salad is spicy, crunchy, and loaded with extras. The Thai chili vinaigrette and spicy peanut sauce alone are reason enough to make this recipe.

I love the inclusion of edamame, which doesn’t get enough love if you ask me. And I always add in the sliced mango to add a freshness to the dish.

If you want to boost the flavor, make extra vinegarette and let the chicken marinate for a few hours before grilling.

6. Copycat Panera Turkey Chili

For me, fall is about two things: pumpkin spice and chili!

At the first sign of a chill in the air, I get out my slow cooker to make the first batch of chili for the season.

Chili is just so versatile, though I like using turkey because it’s a little healthier.

I stick to this recipe pretty closely, though I add chunks of pumpkin or squash for added color and substance.

7. Spinach and Cheese Egg Soufflé

Did you just recoil at the word ‘soufflé?’ It’s not something you can just whip up on a whim.

Truth be told, this is less of a soufflé and more of a baked egg pastry or a quiche. You need not whip egg whites here!

Use ready-made crescent rolls for the crust, and simply pour the filling inside.

I like the smaller, shallow dishes for these, but you could use a larger pie plate if it’s all you have.

8. Panera Bread Baked Potato Soup

I’ve talked about my love for the humble potato before. It’s hands-down, the most versatile vegetable out there.

In this soup, it’s pretty close to addictive, not to mention, cheap!

This recipe uses a chicken base, which is a reduced form of chicken stock that is brimming with flavor (much more so than your average stock).

I like my soup to have some texture, so I usually mash half of the potato and leave the rest diced.

9. Instant Pot Panera 10 Vegetable Soup

One thing is for sure, this soup does not lack nutrients.

It contains peppers, corn, carrots, peas, onion, celery, spinach, and barley, and can be ready in just 15 minutes.

Naturally, you can adjust the veggies to your liking. And maybe reduce the garlic if you’re not a big fan. The recipe calls for eight cloves!

10. Baja Grain Bowls

If you love burrito bowls, then this one’s for you. The mix of quinoa and rice gives such a great texture contrast and bonus protein.

The zesty dressing is perfect for the mix of tomatoes, corn, and beans, and you can keep it vegetarian friendly without adding any meat to the top.

11. Napa Almond Chicken Salad (Panera Copycat)

Chicken salad is one of those meals that I always crave. The tender chicken with creamy mayonnaise and onion is such an excellent sandwich filling.

But this version is out of this world!

Not only does it have a crazy-good dressing made with mayo, honey, apple cider vinegar, mustard, and rosemary, but it also incorporates toasted almonds and grapes.

The sweet and crunchy extras really make this dish, and you’ll want to get some sturdy bread to allow for extra filling!

12. Panera Bread Bistro French Onion Soup

Much like potato soup, this humble dish is inexpensive but so good.

The base is an onion and beef broth, which might sound plain, but it really packs a flavor punch.

The beef flavor is really a vital aspect of this soup, but if you want it to be vegetarian-friendly, you can use vegetable stock.

Just keep in mind that it won’t have such a deep and rich flavor.

Make your own croutons by baking leftover bread, and I highly recommend using the suggested cheeses.

They will melt in and add such a great taste that you won’t get from a mild cheddar.

13. Watermelon Mint Salad

I have to admit that this one isn’t my favorite. But I know it’s hugely popular, so I had to include it.

This simple summer salad takes just 20 minutes to make, and other than the mint leaves, I suspect you have all the ingredients at home already.

I have used this dressing for other salads (since it’s so simple), and I like to use honey rather than sugar. I also add some chili flakes for a little heat.

14. Ham & Cheese Breakfast Soufflé

This meat-lovers version of the crescent roll soufflé is defiantly worth a try.

The salty ham with the melted cheese is such a great way to start the day, and it’s super simple to throw together.

This recipe as a base is fantastic, and it’s so easy to modify.

I’ve made a version with caramelized onions and garlic, and another with some leftover rotisserie chicken and rosemary.

15. Panera Bread Cobblestone Muffins

These muffins have a cinnamon-raisin and spiced apple filling, along with a streusel top and icing drizzle.

If you’re going to start your day with a muffin, it really should be this one. It’s loaded with flavor and filling enough to get you to lunch.

These are made with a yeast-based dough, making them more of a cinnamon roll. You’ll need to make the dough ahead, giving it time to rise.

16. Strawberry Chicken Salad With Poppy Seed Dressing

I love adding fruit to a salad. It just brightens the whole dish up and gives such great sweetness to go along with the salty meat or savory dressing.

This recipe actually included blueberries, too, making it super fruity. And the pecans give it a fantastic crunch.

The poppy seeds give the dressing such an unusual flavor, and I love the black flecks throughout the dish. But you can leave them out if you can’t find them in the store.

17. Panera Honey Walnut Cream Cheese

The first time I tried this, I was floored. It’s just such a wonderfully different option for your daily bagel breakfast.

Don’t skip the toasting stage for the walnuts if you have the time (it just needs a few minutes) because it really brings out the flavors in the nuts.

The rest of the ingredients just need to be blended until smooth, and then you can add in your chopped nuts.

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18. Kitchen Sink Cookies

I mentioned these before, and I just had to include them on this list. They’re soft, chewy, salty, sweet, and impossible to resist.

The classic Panera version with chocolate chips, pretzels, toffee bits, and a sprinkle of sea salt is pretty close to perfect. But you can add in whatever you like!

To get that flawless soft texture, be sure to pull these babies out of the oven when the middle is still soft. They will keep cooking slightly on the tray and firm up as they cool.

19. Copycat Panera Bread Green Goddess Cobb Salad

As someone who doesn’t absolutely love salad, I order this a lot at Panera. It’s full of so many great ingredients and is super filling.

The pickled red onions add some sweet and sour notes to go along with the chicken, bacon, avocado, boiled egg, tomatoes, feta, and green goddess dressing.

If you don’t want to pickle the red onions, you can add them raw and get a wonderful peppery crunch.

20. Copycat Panera Wild Blueberry Muffins

It’s great that you can use frozen blueberries for this recipe, but if you have fresh, then add those.

These muffins are big and tender, with such a moist crumb and pops of blueberry in every single bite.

You can omit the sugar topping, but I love the crunch it adds to the soft muffin.

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With these easy Panera Bread recipes, you can have your favorites right at home! From soups to salads to muffins, these copycat dishes are as good as the originals!

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What are the 4 pillars of Panera Bread? ›

The company's responsibility strategy is centered around four key pillars: ally for wellness; craveable food; everyday oasis; and relationships through warmth. Within each of the pillars, Panera has set goals for its responsibility and sustainability efforts that align with key areas.

What are the ingredients in Panera's bread? ›

Detailed Ingredients

Enriched Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Water, Yeast, Brown Sugar, Contains Less Than 2% of: Soybean and / or Canola Oil, Wheat Gluten, Salt, Cultured Wheat Flour, Lactic Acid, Vinegar, Enzymes, Ascorbic Acid, Soy Lecithin.

What is the healthiest bread at Panera? ›

Breads: The bread with the fewest calories is the whole grain miche with 130 per serving. Other good choices are the whole grain baguette or whole grain loaf with 140 calories (each option also has 3 grams of fiber per serving).

Does Panera make bread from scratch? ›

All That Delicious Bread is Baked Fresh Daily

Every night, fresh dough is delivered to all Panera locations from Fresh Dough Facilities across the country. So their bread is about as fresh as it gets.

Why does Panera have 2 names? ›

In 1997, Au Bon Pain changed the company name to Panera, from a word that has roots in the Latin word for "breadbasket" (Classical pānārium, Vulgar pānāria) and is identical to the word for "breadbasket" in Spanish and Catalan. It kept its original name for locations in Missouri.

Does Panera give employees food? ›

You receive 50% off Bakery items (Bagels, pastries and cookies) and Specialty Drinks, such as Chocolate Lattes, Smoothies, and Frozen Lemonades. Most managers allow you to use your 50% discount for the above items even on days you are not working. Yes. One meal per shift.

What flour does Panera bread use? ›

Detailed Ingredients

Whole Wheat Flour, Water, Sprouted Whole Wheat Flour, Yeast, Brown Sugar, Wheat Gluten, Soybean Oil and / or Canola Oil, Contains Less Than 2% of: Wheat Bran, Salt, Cultured Wheat Flour, Salt, Vinegar, Fermented Rye Flour, Lactic Acid, Ascorbic Acid, Enzymes, Soy Lecithin.

What's special about Panera Bread? ›

We use grains intentionally to impart flavor and texture — such as spelt, rye and oats. We include flavorings like black pepper to make our focaccia breads irresistible. We also rely on time-honored techniques, like using our sourdough starter, which we believe makes our breads taste better.

Is Panera Bread healthier than McDonald's? ›

Is Panera really healthier than McDonald's? ​A new study has found that meals served at fast-casual restaurants such as Panera Bread Co. and Chipotle Mexican Grill, which are often perceived as healthier options, contain more calories than meals at fast-food restaurants like McDonald's.

Is Panera healthy to eat every day? ›

Everything can fit within a healthy diet, but the more nutritious menu items are preferred if you're eating out regularly. If you're splurging at Panera, you can make your meal healthier by ordering a smaller portion and balancing out your order with a side salad (or another veggie) or fruit.

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Nutrition & Allergens

Indicates that the sodium (salt) content of this item is higher than the total daily recommended limit (2,300 mg). High sodium intake can increase blood pressure and risk of heart disease and stroke.

Does Panera use a sourdough starter? ›

While our business has expanded well beyond St. Louis since then, that same sourdough starter is still used in our iconic sourdough bread and the craft of baking bread fresh each day remains at the heart of Panera Bread.

Is Panera Bread in financial trouble? ›

Is Panera Bread Profitable? Panera's profitability, especially post-2017 acquisition by JAB Holding, remains undisclosed in the public domain. However, its impressive revenue figures, particularly the $4.8 billion in 2022 sales, and its significant digital sales hint at a healthy financial status.

Where does Panera Bread get their soup from? ›

Blount Fine Foods, formerly Blount Seafood, is a prepared foods and soup manufacturer that produces wholesale frozen and fresh soups under the Blount brand as well as Panera Bread and Legal Sea Foods. Blount Fine Foods is headquartered in Fall River, Massachusetts with a production facility in Warren, Rhode Island.

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Good food served in warm, welcoming spaces by people who care can bring out the best in all of us. That's been our belief since opening our first cafe in St. Louis in 1987.

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A commitment to integrity, acting honestly and ethically and complying with the letter and the spirit of the law are critical to Panera Bread's continued success.

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Baker Interview questions at Panera Bread
  • Questions you will be asked. * How early can you work. * Are you willing to relocate. * How did you hear about Panera Bread. *What is Panera Bread's mission. ...
  • Question asked during my interview. * Willing to relocate. * Are you reliable. * Willing to submit drug test if needed.

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What Does the Panera Logo Mean? The meaning hides in the semi-arch background. It's meant to look like the mouth of an oven. The green color also represents the natural products used in Panera's recipes. Panera, with its mother-inspired logo, has always tried to make its customers feel warm and at home.

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