Chewy Kitchen Sink Cookies (Panera Copycat) (2024)

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These soft & chewy kitchen sink cookies can be made in one bowl and are loaded with chocolate chips, pretzels, and caramel! Inspired by Panera, these are the sweet & salty cookies of your dreams!

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Why are they called kitchen sink cookies?

Kitchen sink cookies are made with a chewy, chocolate chip cookie base & lots of delicious mix-ins! The name is based on the phrase "everything but the kitchen sink" where you can add anything you have in the pantry!

This recipe is inspired by Panera bread and is a slight alteration to my popular Panera chocolate chip cookie recipe...but is loaded with semi-sweet and milk chocolate chips, chopped caramel chunks, and pieces of pretzels! Some other kitchen sink cookie recipes add things like nuts, potato chips, or whatever sweet & salty things you have on hand!

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Panera Kitchen SinkCookie Ingredients & Notes

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  • Chocolate Chips: Panera uses a mix of both semi-sweet and milk chocolate chips but you can add whatever you like. Just be sure to chop at least half of the chocolate chips so that you have those small chocolate pieces in every bite (this also helps give the cookie that darker signature color!).
  • Caramel: I used Kraft caramel and tore them into small pieces. You can also use the Kraft bits but I find they don't melt as well in cookies.
  • Pretzels: Any salty pretzels will work!
  • Butter: Use real butter here, not margarine. To get that signature flat vs. puffy cookie, we're melting the butter until it's pretty hot & then slightly flattening the top of the scooped cookies.
  • Sea salt: Panera tops theirs with flaky salt, which is totally optional! My pretzels were already salty, so I left it off.

Make it gluten-free! You can substitute the all-purpose flour for half-almond flour and half of your favorite gluten-free flour! My favorite brand is Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free 1-to-1 Baking Flour.

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How to Make Kitchen Sink Cookies

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Step 1: Chop & Prep Mix-Ins

Measure out ½ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, ½ cup milk chocolate chips, 10 caramels, and ½ cup chopped pretzels. Use a sharp knife to chophalfof the chocolate chips into smaller shards and slivers. Next, chop the caramel into smaller pieces (I cut each into 6 pieces).

Tip: I recommend 1.5-2 cups of total mix-ins, so feel free to add more or less of each item as you wish!

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Step 2: Make Cookie Dough

In a small microwave-safe bowl, add ½ cup (1 stick) butter and cover with a paper towel (will help for splattering). Melt the butter for 30-60 seconds until all is melted (no chunks left). You want it hot; if you hear it "pop" then it's most likely done.

Add in ½ cup brown sugar and ¼ cup granulated sugar, then use a spatula to stir until combined (* do not use a mixer for this recipe). The sugars should cool off the butter but if it's still piping hot, let cool for a minute or two.

Stir in 1 large egg and 2 teaspoons vanilla. Next, mix in ½ teaspoon baking soda and ¼ teaspoon salt. Add in 1 ¼ cup flour and mix until all the flour disappears into the dough.

Note: The dough will be wet and sticky, this is normal and it will firm up as it sits.

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Step 3: Add Mix-Ins

Add the chopped chocolate chips, whole chocolate chips, chopped pretzels, and chopped caramel into the dough and mix. Allow dough to sit for 1-2 minutes to slightly firm up, then stir (it will still be a soft & slightly sticky dough).

Tip: If your dough is really runny after it sits, you can add 1-2 tablespoons of flour to help it firm up.

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Step 4: Scoop & Roll

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Scoop dough into ¼ cup-sized scoops (i.e. 4 tablespoons) then gently roll into your hands to create a ball. Flatten the tops so that they're a thick disc vs. a round ball. Without flattening, your cookies will be thicker and more cakey. If desired, press extra pretzel pieces on top.

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Step 5: Bake & Cool

Bake at 350°F for 12-14 minutes. You want them to be slightly brown on the edges & top and look slightly underbaked in the center (my oven was perfect at 13 minutes).

If your cookies are wonky-shaped, immediately after taking out of the oven, use a bowl that is slightly larger than the cookie to "wiggle" it back into a circle shape.

Tip: The key to soft & chewy cookies is to take them out while the center still looks a tiny bit wet, as they will finish baking on the hot pan and firm up as they cool.

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Storage & Freezing

Storing: For best texture, these are best enjoyed within 2 days but will last in an airtight container for 3-5 days.
Freezing: Freeze baked cookies in an airtight container for up to 1 month, then allow to thaw before eating (as the caramel will be too hard to eat when frozen).

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Are these exactly like Panera kitchen sink cookies?

I think they're better! I've found that most Panera locations overbake their cookies, which results in dry, hard cookies. These homemade kitchen sink cookies are perfectly soft & chewy!

How big will these be?

If you follow the instructions and use a ¼-cup sized scoop, your cookies should end up being around 4 inches. This can vary depending on your altitude and climate, but that's how big mine spread in Tennessee. The "real" Panera kitchen sink cookies are even bigger than this, so if you want to make them true-to-size, I'd suggest using a ⅓ cup scoop of dough.

DoPanera kitchen sinkcookies have nuts?

They do not contain nuts but you can certainly add some if you'd like! Other fun mix-ins are marshmallows, butterscotch chips, peanut butter chips, chopped Reeses candy, and more!

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Kitchen Sink Cookies (Panera Copycat!)

These soft & chewy kitchen sink cookies can be made in one bowl and are loaded with chocolate chips, pretzels, and caramel! Inspired by Panera, these are the sweet & salty cookie of your dreams!

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Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Servings: 9 large cookies

By: Melissa Rose

Ingredients

  • ½ cup unsalted butter i.e. 1 stick
  • ½ cup light brown sugar, packed
  • ¼ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 ¼ cups all-purpose flour (not packed, just scooped and leveled with a knife)
  • 1 cup chocolate chips I did half semi-sweet and half-milk chocolate
  • ½ cup pretzels, chopped
  • ½ cup caramels, chopped I used ~10 Kraft caramels (you can use the Kraft caramel bits but they don't melt as well)

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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.

  • Chop half of the chocolate chips (½ cup) into small shards and slivers. Cut caramels (½ cup) into small chunks (about the size of the chocolate chips) and break up the pretzels (½ cup). Set aside.

  • In a medium-sized microwave-safe bowl, add unsalted butter (½ cup, i.e. 1 stick) and cover with a paper towel (will help for splattering). Melt the butter in the microwave for 30-60 seconds until all is melted (no chunks left). You want it hot; if you hear it "pop" then it's most likely done.

  • Add in light brown sugar (½ cup) and granulated sugar (¼ cup) and use a spatula to stir until combined (* do not use a mixer for this recipe). The sugars should cool off the butter but if it's still piping hot, let cool for a minute or two.

  • Stir in egg (1 large) and vanilla extract (2 teaspoons). Next, mix in baking soda (½ teaspoon) and salt (¼ teaspoon).

  • Add all-purpose flour (1 ¼ cups) and mix until all the flour disappears into the dough. Note: the dough will be wet and sticky, this is normal and it will firm up as it sits.

  • Mix the chopped chocolate chips (½ cup), whole chocolate chips (½ cup), chopped pretzels (½ cup), and chopped caramel (½ cup) into the dough. Allow dough to sit for 1-2 minutes to slightly set so it's not as sticky, then stir (if needed, you can add 1-2 tablespoons flour to help it firm up).

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Scoop dough into ¼ cup sized scoops (i.e. 4 tablespoons) then gently roll into your hands to create a ball. Flatten the tops so that they're a thick disc vs. a round ball. See image in post above for reference. Without flattening, your cookies will be thicker and more cakey.

    If desired, press extra pretzel pieces into the top.

  • Bake at 350°F for 12-14 minutes. You want them to be slightly brown on the edges & top and look slightly underbaked in the center (my oven was perfect at 13 minutes).

    Tip: If your cookies are wonky-shaped,immediatelyafter taking out of the oven, use a bowl that is slightly larger than the cookie to “wiggle” it back into a circle shape.

  • Remove from oven and place entire pan on a cooling rack. Allow the cookies to cool on the hot pan for 10-15 minutes before removing them. This will allow them to finish baking on the hot pan. Once cooled, use a spatula to transfer them to a wire cooling rack.

  • Enjoy slightly warm for gooey caramel or allow to fully cool...both ways are amazing!

Last Step! Please leave a review and rating letting me know how you liked this recipe! This helps my small business thrive so I can continue providing free recipes and high-quality content for you.

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Nutrition

Calories: 399kcal | Carbohydrates: 58g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 49mg | Sodium: 239mg | Potassium: 84mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 39g | Vitamin A: 392IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 61mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. Monica McGee

    Chewy Kitchen Sink Cookies (Panera Copycat) (15)
    Good, but don’t taste like Panera’s

    Reply

  2. Jessica Hopeman

    Chewy Kitchen Sink Cookies (Panera Copycat) (16)
    This recipe is fantastic. So simple and delicious. I use the Carmel bites for simplicity.

    I cut the cookie size in half and bake for 11-12 min and they’re perfect every time.

    Reply

  3. Laura

    Chewy Kitchen Sink Cookies (Panera Copycat) (17)
    I added peanut butter, oats and coconut. So good. And such clear and simple directions. My first recipe review, which says something… yummy.

    Reply

    • Melissa

      So happy you came here to leave your first review! :) Thank you so much for leaving a review, Laura! I really appreciate it!

      Reply

  4. Yahoo

    They were awful and tasted like rubber I would not recommend these at all. Btw I followed all the directions correctly.

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    • Melissa

      Yikes, I hate that these didn’t work for you! They definitely shouldn’t be rubbery.

      Reply

  5. Georgette

    Chewy Kitchen Sink Cookies (Panera Copycat) (18)
    Thank you for sharing! I Love them. So now I can make them.

    Reply

  6. Lisa

    Chewy Kitchen Sink Cookies (Panera Copycat) (19)
    Easy to follow and Delicious! Highly recommend.

    Reply

    • Melissa

      Thank you so much for leaving a review, Lisa!

      Reply

  7. Christine Martinez

    Chewy Kitchen Sink Cookies (Panera Copycat) (20)
    I have to make another review, since I have made these weekly since finding the recipe. I brown the butter, I think this improves any cookie. These are hands down the best cookies and easiest cookies I have ever made!! I kind off get carried away with add-ons. Such a great cookie!!

    Reply

    • Melissa

      I am soo happy to hear you enjoy this recipe so much, Christine! Thank you so much for leaving a review, I really appreciate it!

      Reply

  8. Janelle

    Chewy Kitchen Sink Cookies (Panera Copycat) (21)
    These are great copy cat kitchen sink cookies. I am wondering if I could make the dough ahead of time, freeze the dough, and then make bake at a later time?

    Reply

    • Melissa

      You could but the pretzels may get a little soggy from freezing/thawing!

      Reply

  9. Joann

    Chewy Kitchen Sink Cookies (Panera Copycat) (22)
    I can not bake cookies. My cookies are usually burnt or better used as frisbees. I made these cookies and followed the recipe step by step. I used potato chips instead of the caramel pieces. I sprayed foil with nonstick cooking spray because I didn’t have parchment paper. I’m so excited to say I was that my cookies actually looked like the picture and they taste great. Please follow the cooking times I think that might be the secret to this recipe.

    Reply

    • Melissa

      I am so glad to hear that! Thank you so much for leaving a review, Joann! I really appreciate it!

      Reply

  10. Rebecca

    Chewy Kitchen Sink Cookies (Panera Copycat) (23)
    Delicious cookies and such an easy recipe! I loved that the measurements were also in the instructions, I’m always having to scroll back and forth!

    Reply

    • Melissa

      Thank you so much for leaving a review, Rebecca! I really appreciate it!

      Reply

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FAQs

What ingredients are in Panera's Kitchen Sink cookie? ›

Panera's Kitchen Sink Cookie recipe features the following blend of sweet and salty ingredients:
  • Semi-sweet chocolate.
  • Milk chocolate.
  • Caramel pieces.
  • Pretzels.
  • Flake salt.

Is Panera getting rid of kitchen sink cookies? ›

A spokesperson also confirmed to CNN that these updates are different from a larger change last year that it was testing at a few restaurants, which saw a big chunk of menu items being eliminated. Panera confirmed that the kitchen sink cookie, kids menu and soufflés are staying.

Does the kitchen sink cookie from Panera have nuts? ›

The Panera kitchen sink cookies do not contain nuts, but many variations do! Feel free to add them in, if you like.

Does Panera make their own bakery items? ›

Each day our trained bakers fill our bakery shelves with delicious freshly baked cookies, pastries, bagels, and a range of breads from focaccia to classic baguettes. We believe in serving delicious, freshly prepared, Clean food made with carefully selected ingredients that we are proud to serve our own families.

Does Panera bake from scratch? ›

Historically, Panera uses FDFs to produce all the fresh bread, bagel, and roll dough for the brand, and transport the fresh dough to surrounding Panera bakery-cafes every day, where they are baked from scratch on premises.

Is Panera Bread in financial trouble? ›

Panera's profitability, especially post-2017 acquisition by JAB Holding, remains undisclosed in the public domain. However, its impressive revenue figures, particularly the $4.8 billion in 2022 sales, and its significant digital sales hint at a healthy financial status.

Why is Panera getting rid of so many items? ›

Earlier this year, Panera announced it was transforming its menu in an effort to focus on innovating the core Panera items. The new menu, which launched April 4 centers around a number of dishes including soups, salads, sandwiches, and macaroni and cheese. But that overhaul comes at a price.

How to get a free cookie at Panera? ›

WELCOME FREE PASTRY OR SWEET WITH PURCHASE.

New MyPanera members only. Receive one free pastry, bagel, or sweet with any purchase at participating Panera Bread bakery-cafes. One free pastry reward per new member. Maximum value is $4.59.

What makes a cookie chewy instead of crunchy? ›

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Sugar dissolved in baking forms a syrup as the dough heats up. Different types of sugars affect the texture because they absorb different amounts of water. Remember moisture is the key! White sugar creates crispier cookies and brown sugar creates chewier cookies.

What gives a chewy cookie is chewy texture? ›

Cookies that are dense and chewy incorporate more moisture into the batter. This can be achieved by making substitutions with wet and dry ingredients, or even just changing the way you incorporate certain ingredients. Plus, your particular baking technique and your method of storing cookies can also play a role.

What is a kitchen sink cookie made of? ›

Kitchen Sink Cookies (which are sometimes also called compost cookies) are made with a soft vanilla cookie dough base that's then loaded with chocolate chips, salty pretzel pieces, potato chips, crunchy Graham Cracker pieces, and toffee bits—basically everything but the kitchen sink!

Are Panera cookies hard or soft? ›

Slightly chewy on the edge, with a gooey, soft center.

Are Panera cookies vegan? ›

Unfortunately, none of the sweet treats are vegan; however, the Steel Cut Oatmeal with Strawberries and Pecans and the fruit cup are technically part of the bakery menu, offering a naturally sweet option for those in search of breakfast before 10:30 a.m.

Does Panera use artificial ingredients? ›

Our Food Beliefs serve as a compass, helping us provide meals that are delicious, and made with high-quality, select ingredients. Clean Foods - Clean simply means we don't fill our pantry with the artificial preservatives, sweeteners, flavors, and colors from artificial sources that are listed on our No No List.

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