Easy Panera Autumn Squash Soup — Copycat Fall is basically my answer to that moment when the weather flips chilly and suddenly you want something cozy right now. You know the vibe, you walk into Panera, you smell soup, and you instantly regret not bringing a bigger sweater. I used to treat this soup like a special outing kind of thing, but then I started making it at home and honestly, it is way easier than it tastes. It is creamy, lightly sweet, and the spices make your kitchen smell like fall candles, but in a real food way. If you love simple comfort food and you do not want a fussy recipe, you are in the right spot.
Ingredients You Need
This soup is all about big flavor from simple ingredients. The main thing is getting that smooth squash base and then building cozy spice on top of it. If you have ever made any copycat soup before, you will recognize the pattern, sauté some aromatics, simmer, blend, and make it creamy.
Here is what I grab when I am making Easy Panera Autumn Squash Soup — Copycat Fall at home:
- Butternut squash (peeled and cubed) or pre cut squash to save time
- Carrots (they add sweetness and help the color)
- Yellow onion
- Garlic
- Vegetable broth or chicken broth
- Apple juice or apple cider (just a splash, it makes it taste like Panera)
- Heavy cream or half and half for a lighter version
- Pumpkin puree (optional but I love what it does for texture)
- Curry powder (not too much, it is more background flavor)
- Cinnamon and a tiny pinch of nutmeg
- Salt and pepper
- Olive oil or butter
- Pepitas for topping (optional but cute and crunchy)
If you are in a serious soup season mood, you might also like my other Panera style favorite. This easy chicken wild rice soup Panera copycat is another cozy one that feels like a full meal.
How to Make Panera Autumn Squash Soup
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I make this on the stove in one big pot, then blend it up. Nothing fancy. If you have an immersion blender, this is its time to shine. If you do not, a regular blender works too, just blend in batches and be careful because hot soup likes to splash.
These are the simple steps I follow:
Step by step in plain words
1) Start with a soup pot and warm a little olive oil or butter. Toss in chopped onion and carrots. Let them soften for about 5 to 7 minutes, stirring now and then.
2) Add garlic and stir for about 30 seconds. You just want it fragrant, not browned.
3) Add the butternut squash cubes, then pour in broth until everything is mostly covered. Bring it to a gentle boil, then turn it down and simmer until the squash is very soft. For me that is usually 18 to 25 minutes, depending on cube size.
4) Stir in pumpkin puree if you are using it. Then add curry powder, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, and pepper. Start small because you can always add more.
5) Blend until smooth. I like it super creamy with no chunks at all, because that is how the Panera version feels.
6) Turn the heat to low and stir in apple juice or cider. Then add cream and stir until everything looks silky.
7) Taste and adjust. This is where you decide if it needs more salt, a little more cinnamon, or another tiny splash of apple.
I learned the hard way that the soup thickens as it sits, so if it seems a little thick at the end, do not panic. Just loosen it with a bit more broth.
Also, if you are planning a full cozy dinner, pairing this with another soup for leftovers is not a bad idea. I sometimes batch cook and freeze a second option like this copycat Panera chicken wild rice soup, then future me is basically living the dream.

Extra Soup Tips
This is the part where I save you from the little mistakes I have already made. Easy Panera Autumn Squash Soup — Copycat Fall is forgiving, but a few tweaks make it taste extra close to the real deal.
Little tricks that make a big difference
Use enough salt. Squash needs salt or it tastes flat. Add a bit, taste, then add more if needed. It is the easiest fix.
Do not overdo the curry. Curry powder is important, but it should not scream curry. Start with a small amount and build.
Apple juice matters. It is subtle, but it gives that gentle sweet note Panera has. If you only have apple cider, that works too, just do not dump in a ton.
Blend longer than you think. That extra minute gets it ultra smooth and creamy, which is the whole vibe.
“I made this for my family on a rainy Sunday and everyone went back for seconds. My picky eater even asked if we could make it again next week.”
By the way, if you like the whole copycat comfort food thing, you might enjoy this easy chicken gnocchi soup Olive Garden copycat. Different flavor profile, but same cozy bowl energy.
How to Store Leftovers & Freeze
This soup is one of those recipes that tastes even better the next day. The spices settle in and the texture gets extra velvety. The only thing is it thickens as it chills, so you will probably add a splash of broth when reheating.
Here is how I store it safely:
In the fridge: Let the soup cool, then store it in an airtight container. It keeps well for about 4 days.
To reheat: Warm it gently on the stove over low to medium heat, stirring often. Add broth a little at a time until it is the thickness you like.
To freeze: This one freezes well, but I recommend freezing it before you add the cream. Dairy can sometimes separate a bit after freezing. So if you are planning ahead, freeze the blended soup base, then add cream after thawing and reheating.
Freezer timing: It is best within 2 to 3 months for the freshest flavor.
If you are the type who loves keeping easy meals on standby, check out this quick version in story format too. It is handy when you just want the highlights: easy chicken wild rice soup Panera copycat web story.
Serving Suggestions
This soup is creamy and slightly sweet, so I like pairing it with things that add crunch, salt, or something bready. If you are trying to recreate the cafe experience at home, this is where you can have a little fun.
- Crusty bread or a warm baguette for dipping
- A grilled cheese, simple cheddar is perfect
- A fall salad with apples, dried cranberries, and walnuts
- Pepitas on top for crunch, plus a drizzle of cream for the pretty swirl
- A pinch of extra cinnamon on top if you love that cozy flavor
When I serve Easy Panera Autumn Squash Soup — Copycat Fall for friends, I usually set out toppings in little bowls. It feels casual but kind of special, and everyone can make their bowl their own.
Common Questions
Can I make this soup vegetarian?
Yes. Use vegetable broth and you are set. The rest is naturally vegetarian as long as your toppings are too.
Do I have to use pumpkin puree?
Nope. It is optional. I like it because it boosts the creamy texture and adds that fall flavor, but the soup is still great without it.
What can I use instead of heavy cream?
Half and half works, and so does canned coconut milk if you want dairy free. Coconut will add a slight coconut taste, but it is still really good with the spices.
How do I fix soup that turned out too thick?
Just add more broth, a little at a time, while reheating. Stir well and it will loosen right up.
How do I make it taste more like Panera?
Do not skip the apple juice or cider, and make sure your seasoning is bold enough. A little more salt and a tiny extra pinch of curry powder usually gets it there.
A cozy bowl you will want all season
If you have been craving that cafe style fall comfort, making Easy Panera Autumn Squash Soup — Copycat Fall at home is honestly such a win. It is simple, it smells amazing, and it gives you a big pot of cozy for way less than takeout. If you want to compare versions or riff on this recipe, I also like reading Copycat Panera Autumn Squash Soup Recipe – Rachel Cooks and Cozy Autumn Squash Soup (Panera Copycat) – One Lovely Life for extra ideas. Make a batch, grab some bread, and let it be your little reset button on a chilly day. And if you do try it, do not be surprised if it becomes a repeat recipe all fall long. 

Easy Panera Autumn Squash Soup — Copycat Fall
Ingredients
Method
- Warm a little olive oil or butter in a soup pot.
- Add chopped onion and carrots. Let soften for about 5 to 7 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Add garlic and stir for about 30 seconds until fragrant.
- Add butternut squash cubes and pour in broth until mostly covered. Bring to a gentle boil, then reduce heat and simmer until squash is very soft, about 18 to 25 minutes.
- Stir in pumpkin puree if using, then add curry powder, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, and pepper.
- Blend until smooth until ultra creamy.
- Turn heat low and stir in apple juice or cider, then add cream, stirring until silky.
- Taste and adjust seasoning as needed.
