Is there anything more comforting than a steaming bowl of chicken noodle soup? I can't think of any other food that says "mom" more than this does. |
As you all well
know, I love soup, I make a lot of soup,
and I consume a lot of soup because (with the possible exception of a chocolate
chip cookie), nothing says comfort like a steaming bowl of soup. It can chill you on a hot day, calm you on a
stressed day, warm you on a cold day, and a hearty dose of chicken soup has
been known to cure ills. Unfortunately I
don’t always get a chance to make a nice pot of soup, which is where Panera
comes in. A veritable port in a literal
storm, Panera came to my rescue after a frantic day of shopping when I was
desperate for wholesome, delicious fortification.
It’s always nice to
go to Panera with friends who don’t mind if you take a small (okay, rather
large, if you must know) tasting of their soup, or at least don’t complain when
you do. How else can I try all of their
offerings on the same day, other than getting a carryout (something I often do)?
It should pain me to say that the soup
at Panera is as good as the soup that I make at home – I like to consider myself the soup queen –
but instead I simply appease myself with the comfort that if I’m too tired to
make my own soup, Panera is there to pick up the slack. Sitting by the fire (yes, my Panera has a
fireplace), sipping a hot bowl of
soup – from an edible bread bowl, no less – provides strength and stamina on even the most difficult days. So, during this particularly stressful time of
the year, allow me to encourage you to stop in and have some (as well as a sandwich, salad, and mocha
latte), and then please your family as well by grabbing a bag of freshly made
bagels or pastries on your way out.
On the chance that you are unfamiliar with their offerings, here is
what awaits you (on the designated days) when you walk in the door. I dare you to pick a favorite.
Sliced onion sautéed
in sweet butter and seasonings, gently simmered in a light beef broth with
essence of tomato, topped with our homemade croutons and Asiago-Parmesan
cheese. Served daily.
Chopped broccoli, shredded
carrot and select seasonings simmered in a velvety smooth cheese sauce. Served daily.
Plump black beans
simmered in a spicy vegetarian broth with onion, red bell pepper, garlic and
cumin. Served: Sunday,
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Home-style cuts of
russet potato simmered with select seasonings and smoked bacon in a rich cream
sauce flavored with spring onion and snipped chives. Served Monday & Wednesday.
Chopped sea clams,
diced potato, celery, onion& traditional seasonings, simmered in a rich,
creamy broth. Served Friday.
Fresh vegetables and
tender all-white chicken breast simmered in a delicately seasoned chicken broth
with traditional egg noodles. Served daily.
Vine-ripened pear
tomatoes pureed with fresh cream for a velvety smooth flavor accentuated by
hints of red pepper & oregano, topped with our Asiago croutons. Served daily.
Long grain and wild
rice, celery, onion, carrot and diced chicken simmered in chicken broth
embellished with cream and select herbs. Served Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday & Thursday.
A low-fat vegetarian
soup with diced tomatoes, sliced zucchini, yellow beans, fresh Swiss chard,
cauliflower, bell peppers and pearled barley in a tomato broth. Garnished with
a dollop of nut-free basil pesto. Served Monday,
Wednesday, Friday.
Now the disclaimer – Yes, I was compensated for writing this
post by the DailyBuzz Food Tastemaker program, but you know what, it wouldn’t
have mattered. I’ve been going to Panera since the day it opened its doors. It
used to be the favorite gathering place for us harried mothers after dropping
our kids off at preschool. We’d sip
coffee and nibble pastries while commiserating on the fact that some of us had
yet to comb our hair, brush our teeth, and one of us (I won’t say who) was
still wearing her bedroom slippers. It
has the feel of a neighborhood gathering place and never disappoints.
Photos by Pattie Tierney and Christopher Brunner |
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1 comment:
One of our favorite places for lunch when we are on the go. Plus...they have the very best iced tea.:-)
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