The Best Copycat Panera Tomato Soup Recipe | Easy, Creamy, and Fresh! (2024)

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This Copycat Panera Tomato Soup Recipe is a family favorite – especially when served with a big, buttery, grilled cheese sandwich! An easy homemade soup made with San Marzano tomatoes, ready in 30 minutes.

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Table of Contents

  • Creamy, Homemade Tomato Soup You’ll Crave!
  • What Is Panera Tomato Soup Made Of?
  • What Is So Special About San Marzano Tomatoes?
  • How to Make This Panera Tomato Soup Recipe
  • Cook’s Notes
  • What to Serve with This Copycat Panera Tomato Soup Recipe
  • How to Store, Freeze, and Reheat
  • Get the Recipe
  • More Comforting Soups

(For another take on classic tomato soup, try this quick and easy Instant Pot Tomato Soup!)

    Creamy, Homemade Tomato Soup You’ll Crave!

    This tomato soup is my go-to soup recipe for fall, winter, or any time of year honestly. It’s easy to make, with simple ingredients, and comes together in only 30 minutes. It has a prefect rich and creamy tomato flavor thanks to a winning combination of canned San Marzano tomatoes and a good hearty pour of heavy cream.

    I developed this recipe years ago, as a copycat of Panera’s creamy tomato soup. Since then, Panera changed their soup recipe somewhat, but this version is still our favorite! It’s rich, flavorful, and makes the perfect meal or a cold, brisk day. Don’t forget the grilled cheese for the perfect meal!

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    What Is Panera Tomato Soup Made Of?

    This Panera tomato soup recipe was a long time in the making, but real talk – is this the exact same soup recipe used by Panera? No, probably not exactly. However, it is very, very close, and you only need a few ingredients:

    • Olive Oil: Or another oil, like avocado oil.
    • Garlic: Fresh garlic cloves, minced.
    • Onion: Slice up a large yellow onion, or a white onion if you prefer.
    • Canned Tomatoes: Look for the San Marzano peeled tomatoes – they are perfect for making tomato soup.
    • Chicken Stock: Or vegetable stock.
    • Sugar: A small amount of sugar balances the acidity in the tomatoes.
    • Heavy Cream: Also known as whipping cream – you could also use half and half.
    • Basil: Large fresh basil leaves, roughly chopped. Dried would work, too, but fresh is even better.
    • Oregano: I use dried for the oregano, but fresh would be amazing too, if you have it.
    • Red Pepper Flakes: For a little heat. Omit these if you don’t care for that little spicy kick.
    • Salt and Pepper: To taste.
    • Parmesan: Optional, but so yummy!
    • Croutons: If you want it to be just like Panera, make sure to grab some croutons or make your own homemade croutons!
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    What Is So Special About San Marzano Tomatoes?

    San Marzano tomatoes come from San Marzano, Italy, where they grow in volcanic soil and enjoy a special microclimate that brings out the best: sweetness, firmness, and not too many seeds! These tomatoes are considered some of the best in the world for making sauces and soups. If the tomato is the star of your dish, it’s great to get these ultra-tasty tomatoes.

    Not all San Marzano tomatoes on the grocery store shelf actually come from San Marzano, Italy, though. Some are U.S. versions of the same tomato plant, and those have a dedicated following, too. My personal favorite brand is Cento, which is widely available.

    Of course, you could also just use regular old canned tomatoes! The soup will still be great even without San Marzano, so feel free to use what you have.

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    How to Make This Panera Tomato Soup Recipe

    Making homemade tomato soup is as easy as pie. Actually, it’s a lot easier than pie, because you don’t have to make a crust or a filling or… okay, you get it. It’s easy! Here’s how to do it, step by step.

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    • Saute the Garlic and Onion. In a heavy bottomed soup pot or a Dutch oven, heat up your olive oil over medium-high heat. Add the garlic to the hot oil, and saute it for about 30 seconds to release the fragrance. Don’t let it scorch, or you will need to start over – scorched garlic is pretty much unusable in tomato soup. Next, add the onion and cook, stirring occasionally, until translucent – about 8 minutes.
    • Add Tomatoes, Stock, and Sugar. Next, add the canned tomatoes (juice and all) plus the chicken stock and sugar. Bring the soup to a low simmer, and let it cook uncovered until it thickens a bit.This should take about 12 minutes.
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    • Add the Remaining Ingredients (Except Parmesan). Next, add the heavy cream, fresh basil, oregano, and red pepper flakes. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
    • Blend Until Creamy. To get that perfect creamy texture, use an immersion blender to puree the soup. You can also transfer the soup to a blender (careful, it’s hot!) and puree it that way.
    • Enjoy! Stir in the parmesan, if using, and serve the soup hot.
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    Cook’s Notes

    Since I spent so much time working on this recipe, you can bet I learned a few things along the way. These are my main takeaways from developing my copycat Panera tomato soup recipe:

    • Fresh Tomatoes: You would think that using fresh, ripe tomatoes would make the best soup, but that’s not necessarily the case! I tried using fresh tomatoes, but it was double the time and effort, and the flavor was actually less complex and tasty as the soup I made with canned tomatoes.
    • About the Cream: Creamy” is in the name, but the soup at Panera is really not all that creamy, when you come down to it. So I learned to use only a little cream, and that helped a lot!
    • Add Sugar: This is an old trick for balancing dishes that may have too much bitterness or acidity. You can add a pinch or two of sugar to your greens, rutabagas, cabbage, etc. I added a spoonful to the soup to balance the natural tangy flavor of the tomatoes.
    • Basil: As with the cream, you can have too much of a good thing. So be careful with the basil and don’t overdo it.
    • Parmesan: Adding a bit of parmesan cheese was the perfect finishing touch for my family– but it’s totally optional, so do what works for you.
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    What to Serve with This Copycat Panera Tomato Soup Recipe

    Want to know the truth? To make your meal perfect, just throw together a grilled cheese with fresh, thick, crusty sourdough bread, havarti cheese, and a ton of real butter. That is my perfect grilled cheese. Looking for something besides grilled cheese? I’ve got you covered. Try one of these easy side dishes, instead:

    • Cucumber Sandwiches: Cool, creamy Cucumber Sandwiches are just lovely with creamy tomato soup, and this family recipe is extra-special. They’re made with ranch seasoning, cream cheese, grated fresh cucumbers, and pumpernickel swirl. Yum.
    • Macaroni and Cheese: Another spin on tomato soup with something cheesy is to pair the soup with Homemade Mac and Cheese. Kids especially will love this meal!
    • Croutons: Buttery, crunchy Garlic and Herb Homemade Croutons are perfect for topping a bowl of this copycat Panera tomato soup recipe.
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    How to Store, Freeze, and Reheat

    My easy Panera tomato soup recipe is quick enough to make on the fly, but it also freezes really well. I plan to make a triple batch next time, actually, so I can freeze some and just pull a bag out of the freezer whenever the mood strikes. To store and freeze, follow these easy instructions.

    • Refrigerating: Cover the soup tightly or store it in an airtight container, and keep in the fridge for up to 5 days.
    • Freezing: Cool the soup down, and pack it into freezer bags or containers, leaving a small amount of space for the soup to expand as it freezes. Freeze for up to 3 months, and thaw in the fridge before you reheat it.
    • Reheating: To reheat, place the desired amount in a saucepan over medium heat, and let the soup heat until piping hot.

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    Copycat Panera Tomato Soup Recipe

    This Copycat Panera Tomato Soup Recipe is a family favorite – especially when served with a big, buttery, grilled cheese sandwich! An easy homemade soup made with San Marzano tomatoes, ready in 30 minutes.

    Prep Time10 minutes minutes

    Cook Time30 minutes minutes

    Total Time40 minutes minutes

    Ingredients

    • 2 tablespoons olive oil
    • 4 garlic cloves, minced
    • 1 large yellow onion, sliced
    • 2 28 oz cans San Marzano peeled tomatoes
    • 1 cup chicken stock, or vegetable stock
    • 1 tablespoon sugar
    • ¼ cup heavy cream
    • 8 large fresh basil leaves, roughly chopped
    • ¼ teaspoon dried oregano
    • ½ teaspoon of red pepper flakes
    • kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
    • cup shredded parmesan cheese, optional

    Instructions

    • In a heavy bottomed pot (or Dutch oven), heat olive oil over medium-high heat. Add garlic and saute for 30 seconds – until fragrant. Add onion and cook, stirring as needed, until translucent – about 8 minutes.

    • Add San Marzano peeled tomatoes (juice and all), chicken stock, and sugar. Bring to a low simmer. Cook uncovered, for 12 minutes or until it has thickened.

    • Add the heavy cream, basil, oregano, red pepper flakes and season to taste with salt and pepper.

    • Using an immersion blender (or carefully transfer soup to a blender), puree soup until there are no large chunks left.

    • OPTIONAL: stir in parmesan cheese and serve topped with buttery croutons.

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    Notes

    • Fresh Tomatoes: You would think that using fresh, ripe tomatoes would make the best soup, but that’s not necessarily the case! I tried using fresh tomatoes, but it was double the time and effort, and the flavor was actually less complex and tasty as the soup I made with canned tomatoes.
    • About the Cream: "Creamy” is in the name, but the soup at Panera is really not all that creamy, when you come down to it. So I learned to use only a little cream, and that helped a lot!
    • Add Sugar: This is an old trick for balancing dishes that may have too much bitterness or acidity. You can add a pinch or two of sugar to your greens, rutabagas, cabbage, etc. I added a spoonful to the soup to balance the natural tangy flavor of the tomatoes.
    • Basil: As with the cream, you can have too much of a good thing. So be careful with the basil and don’t overdo it.
    • Parmesan: Adding a bit of parmesan cheese was the perfect finishing touch for my family– but it’s totally optional, so do what works for you.
    • Refrigerating: Cover the soup tightly or store it in an airtight container, and keep in the fridge for up to 5 days.
    • Freezing: Cool the soup down, and pack it into freezer bags or containers, leaving a small amount of space for the soup to expand as it freezes. Freeze for up to 3 months, and thaw in the fridge before you reheat it.
    • Reheating: To reheat, place the desired amount in a saucepan over medium heat, and let the soup heat until piping hot.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1, Calories: 197kcal, Carbohydrates: 12g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 15g, Saturated Fat: 6g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g, Cholesterol: 23mg, Sodium: 279mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 7g

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    FAQs

    What is in Panera's tomato soup? ›

    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.

    What are the ingredients in Panera soup? ›

    Water, Chicken Raised Without Antibiotics, Carrots, Enriched Noodles (Semolina Wheat Flour, Eggs, Egg Whites, Niacin, Ferrous Sulfate, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Celery, Contains 2% or less of: Onions, Chicken Stock, Natural Flavor, Sea Salt, Chicken Fat, Corn Starch, Garlic, Yeast Extract, Parsley, ...

    What is the difference between creamy tomato soup and regular tomato soup? ›

    But what about cream of tomato soup? Any “cream of” soup, tomato included, is pureed like a normal soup but then goes through a “creaming” process, wherein cream is added to the mixture. Cream of tomato soup is actually cooked at a much lower temperature than normal tomato soup.

    Why do you put baking soda in tomato soup? ›

    - Adding baking soda to tomato soup and tomato sauces helps balance the acidity of the tomatoes. Tomato flavors really shine, and your sauce or soup will not curdle if you add milk. - Adding ¼ teaspoon of baking soda to 1 cup of tomato sauce or soup will make flavors sparkle and become less acidic.

    How to doctor up tomato soup? ›

    10 Simple Ingredients to Add to Tomato Soup
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    Is Panera soup healthy? ›

    Soups. The Ten Vegetable Soup and Turkey Chili are the healthiest of the bunch, with less saturated fat and more veggies than others. If you want a more decadent soup, ordering a cup instead of a bowl will make it a healthier choice.

    Is tomato soup better with milk or water? ›

    When Made With Milk, Tomato Soup Should Be Rich And Creamy. Not all soups are created equal. A soup made with milk is usually richer and more luxurious than one made with just water or stock. This addition helps make the soup feel more comforting.

    Why do people add milk to tomato soup? ›

    This addition helps make the soup feel more comforting. Adding milk or cream to a soup can balance contrasting tastes and help ingredients that don't typically mesh blend seamlessly. Plus, the extra calories in milk or cream can make for a more filling soup served solo and without any accompanying sides.

    Is creamy tomato soup good for you? ›

    Tomato soup is low in calories and high in potassium and vitamins C, K, and A. It also provides a great deal of lycopene, the compound responsible for most of the health benefits of tomatoes.

    What to put in tomato soup to make it taste better? ›

    Garlic and onions make everything tastier! While the soup is cooking on the stove, sautee onions and garlic, adding them into the soup towards the end of cooking. Or for an aromatic that'll give a refreshing flavor, add chopped ginger into the soup while it's still cooking, stirring it in to blend the flavors together.

    Why put sugar in tomato soup? ›

    Sugar – It's just 1 Tbsp, but necessary to combat the tomato acidity. Whipping cream – adds a creaminess to the soup and offsets acidity. Parmesan cheese – adds saltiness to the soup and balances acidity.

    Why add flour to tomato soup? ›

    All-Purpose Flour: It thickens the soup, adding a satisfying body. Chicken Broth: This liquid base infuses the soup with a subtle, savory flavor. Canned Whole Peeled Tomatoes: These are the star of the dish, so seek out the best quality.

    What does tomato soup contain? ›

    Traditional tomato soup

    A simple tomato soup can be prepared simply with ingredients such as canned tomatoes/tomatoes, onion, garlic, olive oil, vegetable broth or chicken broth and for the flavouring butter, salt and pepper or if required sugar can be used.

    Does Panera bread tomato soup have dairy? ›

    Heads Up! All of the creamy and cheesy soups at Panera do contain milk in the base soup.

    What's the white stuff in tomato soup? ›

    Heavy Whipping Cream – Since we're not using a roux in this recipe, the cream is extra-important to achieve the perfect, creamy consistency. Without the cream, you'll just have (really delicious) tomato soup. To make this dairy free, you can use coconut milk instead of heavy cream.

    What are the ingredients in Pickleman's tomato basil bisque? ›

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