Copycat Panera Tomato Bisque Soup Recipe - One Hundred Dollars a Month (2024)

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Copycat Panera Tomato Bisque Soup Recipe

My ALL TIME favorite thing to order at Panera. Well this and the Green Goddess salad, because the Green Goddess salad is the stuff dreams are made of. But back to this soup, because it deserves our full attention. I order this every single time I go to Panera if they have it available. And when they don’t have it available, I cry a little on the inside.

So I set out to make a copycat version and found that there a hundreds of copycat recipes out there. I fiddled with a few of them, added my own flair and the following recipe was born.

It’s good. Like Panera good. Yum.

Try this, you’ll be so glad you did!

~Mavis

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Ingredients

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2 tablespoons olive oil
5 garlic cloves, minced
1 large white or yellow onion, diced
2 {28 oz} cans of peeled tomatoes, undrained
1 cup chicken stock
1 tablespoon sugar
1/4 cup half and half
1 teaspoon of dried basil or 6 large fresh basil leaves, chopped
1/4 teaspoon dried oregano
Parmesan cheese to sprinkle on top
Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

In a large dutch oven or heavy pot, saute garlic in olive oil over medium-high heat until fragrant {usually is less than a minute}. Add diced onion and cook for about 5 minutes, or until the onions are translucent.

Dump tomatoes and their juice, chicken stock, and sugar into the pot and stir. Simmer uncovered for 12-15 minutes or until soup has thickened. Stir in the half and half, basil, oregano, and salt and pepper. Cook for 2 more minutes.

Pour the soup into a blender {carefully as it will be super hot} and puree until smooth. Serve hot with croutons or a hunk of bread.

Note: This soup freezes very well. So if you’re into meal planning, go for it!

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Comments

  1. Jennifer says

    Going to have to try this. Did your Panera Chicken & wild rice soup & it’s delicious, as good as the restaurants. I did add two boxes of rice though.

    Reply

    • Mavis Butterfield says

      The HH is making the chicken and wild rice soup today. We love it!

      Reply

  2. Rebecca Anne says

    This sounds amazing!! Thank you for sharing not only your delicious recipes but also your life in general with all of us! I feel so honored to get to be a part of your world. My family eats “your” foods, and is inspired by your ambition. My 14 year old son created a long list of goals last year and checked off most of them. He’s got his goals in place for this year too! And I really can’t help but think YOU are a big motivator for him! We visited Maine this past summer and it is gorgeous! We stayed in a yurt in Bethel, Me that was a super neat experience! And we enjoyed the area of Kennebunkport very much! Lovely town! I’m so happy for you getting to live out your dreams and live close to the sea in beautiful Maine! Congratulations! Thanks again for coming with us on vacation, (we loved Mikes Pastry in Boston and the Clam Shack in Kittery, Maine!) inspiring us all to make and achieve goals, to read more (I loved Marilla of Green Gables too!), and for sharing your recipes, (yum!), motivating us to grow our own food (wahoo-LOVE Botanical Interests!) for being a great example of a strong happy long marriage (kudos to you both!) and for just sharing your life in general! Thank you!!!!!!

    Reply

  3. Sandyf says

    I wanted to thank you again for my wonderful wool socks I was so lucky to have won. I am wearing them today as I am in Yosemite National Park. They are comfy in my Blundstone boots as we wonder a bit in the snow. Warm and toasty. Thank so much!

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  4. Mimi says

    I will be making this soup ASAP. I have all the ingredients including very high quality canned tomatoes that I purchased at a deep discount. I love making soup for the freezer so I will double or triple the recipe. Thanks for sharing. 🙂

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  5. Holly says

    I thought the HH would be cooking everything this year! Maybe he’s out flying his drone

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    • Linda says

      Maybe he did cook it…Mavis is just sharing the goodness! Ha!!! And we appreciate you for it Mavis!! Tomato Basil soup is my favorite! I order it as well every time I’m in a restaurant that makes it. Thanks for sharing the recipe.

      Reply

  6. Wynne says

    Couldn’t resist making this tonight. It was great! I’ve made other tomato soups before but this tasted terrific with less work. This will be my new go-to tomato soup recipe.

    I used half the recommended 1 T. sugar and still finished with a little splash of rice vinegar. YMMV depending on the onion, tomatoes, and how you feel about Campbell’s. 🙂

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  7. Elizabeth says

    This is pretty close to the recipe I use to make my tomato soup. Instead of putting it in the blender, which I’m sure I’d spill, I use a stick blender in the pot. Works perfect on this and split pea soup too.

    Reply

  8. Michele Rowley says

    This was soooo good! My kids agreed it tastes exactly like Panera! Hoping you have a Broccoli cheddar soup recipe somewhere too Thank you so much for sharing this!

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    • Mavis Butterfield says

      This recipe is awesome! https://www.onehundreddollarsamonth.com/broccoli-and-cheddar-soup/

      Reply

  9. Christina@BargainBlog says

    Has anyone tried this with coconut milk instead of the cream? My hub can’t have dairy. I think it should still be tasty…

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  10. Mrs. M. says

    I’m planning to make this recipe for my extended family this evening. About how many does it serve?
    I plan to serve it with BLT sandwiches!
    Thanks for sharing delicious recipes, Mavis!

    Reply

    • Mavis Butterfield says

      4 GIANT bowls {about 2 cups each} or 8 smaller bowls {1 cups each}. I LOVE this soup! And it freezes well too if you have extra. 🙂

      Reply

  11. Rosaleen says

    Well, this soup must have zero calories! I copied and pasted the ingredients into an online recipe nutrition calculator and it stayed blank instead of making the computations. Does that mean we can eat as much as we wish?

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  12. Kim T says

    Could you use an immersion blender in the pot instead of moving it into a blender? Looking forward to making this soon!

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    • Mavis Butterfield says

      Yes! 🙂

      Reply

  13. Anne Johnson says

    I’d like to use fresh tomatoes instead of canned. Any suggestions for me?

    Reply

    • Mavis Butterfield says

      Ha! Now you know why I am always making it! I could have it everyday.

      Reply

  14. A T says

    Mavis, this is delicious. I use crushed tomatoes and skip the blending. Very good, thank you. I make this for my husband, who doesn’t like tomato soup, except this one.

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    • Mavis Butterfield says

      So glad you liked it!! 🙂

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  15. Denise Sanchez says

    Does anyone have the nutrition info on this recipe!? I made the recipe! It was phenomenal and a big hit with my husband who is excruciatingly picky I was just wondering the calories, carbs etc. . . .

    Reply

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Copycat Panera Tomato Bisque Soup Recipe - One Hundred Dollars a Month (2024)

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Is tomato bisque soup healthy for you? ›

Tomato soup is good for your immune system

Thanks to these immunity-boosting vitamins and minerals, you'll be back on track after a bowl of tomato soup. Vitamin C and copper are also antioxidants that help prevent cell damage by combating free radicals. Read on quickly!

What is Panera tomato soup made of? ›

Detailed Ingredients

Tomatoes (Tomatoes, Tomato Puree, Citric Acid), Water, Heavy Cream, Onions, Contains 2% or less of: Butter (Cream, Salt), Seasoning (Sugar, Salt, Spices), Corn Starch, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Garlic and Nisin Preparation.

Is tomato soup from Panera Bread healthy? ›

The Creamy Tomato Soup provides 8 grams of saturated fat—62% of the American Heart Association's daily recommendation. And since just 1 gram of fiber and 4 grams of protein are all this soup has to offer, it's not a very balanced choice.

How is tomato soup different from tomato bisque? ›

While both are delicious, they are quite different, especially when it comes to the texture. Tomato bisque is thicker and creamier in texture, and calls for the use of milk and/or cream.

Is tomato bisque anti-inflammatory? ›

Tomatoes are rich in lycopene, an anti-inflammatory nutrient that fights inflammation throughout the body.

Can diabetics eat tomato bisque soup? ›

I am collaborating with Know Diabetes by Heart a collaboration between the American Heart Association and American Diabetes Association to bring to your recipe ideas. This tomato basil bisque not only is heart healthy but great for people living with diabetes.

Does Panera make their own soup? ›

That Soup Isn't Made In-House

It may taste homemade, but that Panera soup wasn't actually prepared by the workers at your local shop. "The soups are made at a factory/plant/etc., flash-frozen, shipped to us, and we thaw it out in what's called a thermalizer, essentially a soup-thawer," says one former employee.

Is Panera tomato soup high in sodium? ›

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.

What soup did Panera get rid of? ›

Panera Bread discontinued its baked potato soup in 2019, but many customers are still sad over its loss. Although the dish was scrapped due to declining popularity, its biggest fans have not stopped talking about it online.

What is the most unhealthy food at Panera? ›

10 Unhealthiest Panera Menu Items, According to Dietitians
  • Pepperoni Mozzarella Melt.
  • Roasted Turkey and Avocado BLT on Rustic Sourdough Bread.
  • Vanilla Cinnamon Roll.
  • Frozen Caramel Cold Brew.
  • Chipotle Chicken & Bacon Flatbread.
  • Mac & Cheese Bread Bowl.
  • Sausage, Scrambled Eggs, & Cheese on an Asiago Bagel.
  • Brownie.
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What's the healthiest soup at Panera? ›

The 5 Best Panera Soups to Order If You're Trying to Be Healthy
  • Black Bean Soup. Calories: 140 Fat: 2g Carbs: 40g Protein: 7g. ...
  • Low-Fat Chicken Noodle Soup. Calories: 160 Fat: 5g Carbs: 19g Protein: 14g. ...
  • Cream of Chicken & Wild Rice Soup. ...
  • Vegan Lentil Quinoa Broth Bowl. ...
  • Soba Noodle Broth Bowl with Chicken.
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Is tomato soup good for your kidneys? ›

People in the earlier stages of kidney disease don't usually have to limit their consumption of tomatoes. If your healthcare provider says your potassium levels are high, however, tomatoes may have to be on your restricted foods list. This includes both raw tomatoes and tomato products, like sauce and ketchup.

Is Campbell's tomato bisque the same as tomato soup? ›

But seriously the primary difference is that a bisque includes cream, where a traditional tomato soup does not. Bisque is a smooth, creamy, highly seasoned soup of French origin, classically based on a strained broth of crustaceans.

What does bisque mean in tomato bisque soup? ›

Traditionally bisques are soups typicallly made with shellfish cooked in a flavored liquid then pureed. Over time the shellfish requirement has loosened and any thick soup – even those without it – are sometimes referred to as bisques. Bisques are known for their thick, creamy texture and rich flavor.

Why is tomato bisque not a true bisque? ›

Because of this distinction, there are many who argue that tomato bisque is not a true bisque at all because it has no crustacean products mixed in. However, the term has evolved in modern day to include cream based soup such as squash, mushroom, and tomato.

Is tomato bisque healthy for weight loss? ›

Helpful for weight loss: While there's nothing magical in tomato soup or tomato juice that can make someone lose weight, tomatoes' relatively low calorie count and high nutritional value make them an ideal component to any diet.

Is Campbell's tomato bisque healthy? ›

Canned tomato soup is healthy

A ½-cup serving of Campbell's Tomato Soup is just 90 calories with zero fat and cholesterol. The 20 grams of carbs in this canned tomato soup come from 12 grams of sugar, including 8 grams of added sugar. The added sugar accounts for 16% of your recommended amount for the day.

Is tomato bisque good for cholesterol? ›

May reduce risk of heart disease

High intakes of tomato products may reduce levels of total and LDL (bad) cholesterol — two major risk factors for heart disease.

Is bisque high in fat? ›

This is another soup with the curse of being too creamy, according to Walsh. “Lobster bisque has 20 percent of the daily recommended serving of fat, and most of it is saturated fat.

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