If you’re as obsessed with every single soup from Panera as I am, you’ll be sure to love this copycat recipe. Dare I say you’ll love this homemade version even more. I’ve already decided myself I love it even more, especially with a grilled cheese! After I made this Panera Copycat Broccoli Cheddar Soup I knew I had to make another copycat recipe from Panera. With the chilly Fall weather creeping in, I am craving all of the cozy soups and this one hits the spot. The roasted butternut squash adds a magical touch to the soup. It gets perfectly roasted and caramelized with a little addition of butter, honey, cinnamon and salt. Truuuust me, it really does make all the difference! Roasting the squash helps to condense it’s flavor and takes it from a basic tasting soup to an oh-my-gosh-this-soup-is-so-good kind of soup. Ya know?! You’ll simmer then blend all the ingredients up to create this creamy, silky-smooth, vibrant Autumn Squash Soup. It’s like Autumn in a bowl, I just know you’ll love it! Some other soups I’m loving right now are my Green Chicken Chili Soup, Creamy Wild Rice Soup, and Instant Pot Lasagna Soup!
This soup is…
FULL of flavor Easy to make Perfect for Autumn or really all year long Easily made vegan/vegetarian Perfect for an appetizer or filling enough for a main meal!
Onion: You’ll need a yellow onion for aromatics to kickstart the soup. A little olive oil (or butter) and onion creates a great base for soup. You can use a yellow onion, sweet onion or a white onion. Butternut Squash: Of course an Autumn soup needs some butternut squash! Feel free to buy a fresh, medium-sized squash and peel, seed and cube it up. Or you can buy it pre-cut to save some time. You’ll need 2 lbs. for this recipe. Carrots: the carrots help to add a touch of sweetness and color to the soup. Seasonings: this soup has a blend of some special cozy spices that take this soup to the next level. Curry, cinnamon, nutmeg (fresh nutmeg if you’ve got it), turmeric and coriander. Apple juice or apple cider: When reading the ingredient list from the Panera website, I discovered they use apple juice concentrate. But apple juice or cider does the trick. This is the ingredient that really sets this soup apart and you’ll love how the apple juice and butternut squash compliment each other. Fresh ginger and garlic: because hello depth of flavor! Vegetable broth: you could also use water but I’ve found a good quality vegetable broth really brings it all together. Pumpkin puree: be sure to use 100% pumpkin puree, and not the pumpkin pie mix. This adds a wonderfully luscious texture to the soup and gives it the Autumn vibes you’re craving. Brown sugar and honey: Panera uses both in their recipe, so I’m using both in mine. The sugar really helps to enhance the flavors of the squash and carrots and balances out the flavors from all the warming spices. If you find your soup is too sweet, add a bit of salt to balance out the sweetness. Cream cheese and heavy cream: these final touches brings the soup home and creates that ideal creamy soup you crave. Use coconut milk, coconut cream, oat milk, or any other dairy free alternative if allergies or intolerances are a concern.