Panera Bread Potato Chips - Review

As Good as Kettle Cooked

JRS
Salty or sweet, it seems people will favor one or the other as their junk food of choice. For me, it has to be something sweet, and generally of the chocolate variety. But on occasion, I like to indulge in a slightly salty potato chip or two, and if I can get it, I prefer it be a kettle-cooked potato chip.

Kettle cooked chips are those very hard, often folded over, or curled onto itself type of chips I usually find in the HERS or UTZ brands in local stores. I like them because they tend to be much more flavorful in my opinion. They are not too greasy, yet because many of the chips in the bag are folded onto themselves, they seem to hold extra flavor AND have that magnificent crunch! I also like that there is variety as far as some curled, some not, so you can vary how you chose to eat them, placing a single flat one on your tongue and laying it flat or putting a curled one straight on your side back teeth and enjoying a nice big CRUNCH!

Now the only problem with these kettle-cooked chips is that I've only been able to find them in the larger sized bags...
Enter Panera Bread! When you get a lunch deal at Panera Bread you can chose, I think, between an apple, a bag of chips, or an extra piece of bread.
Now their chips don't say that they are 'kettle cooked' or hand dipped, but they definitely have that same appeal. They are hard and many of them curled or folded over. Best of all, they come in a small 1 oz sized bag so you couldn't over indulge even if you wanted to!

Also, Panera Bread maintains an artisan standard that they want to come over in all of their foods, not just their artisan bread. Panera potato chips have no cholesterol, no trans fat and no preservatives, AND they are cooked in 100% sunflower oil! These all natural chips are made solely from potatoes, sunflower oil and sea salt. Each 1 oz bag of approximately 20 chips is only 160 calories, 70 of which come from fat. Not too bad to have on hand for the once in a while potato chip eater!

Other Nutritional Facts on Panera Bread Potato Chips:
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 8g
12%
Saturated Fat 1g
5%
Trans Fat 0g

Cholesterol 0mg
0%
Sodium 130mg
5%
Total Carbohydrate 19g
6%
Dietary Fiber 2g
8%
Sugars 1g

Protein 2g
4%
Vitamin A
0%
Vitamin C
20%
Calcium
0%
Iron
2%
Est. Percent of Calories from:
Fat 45.0% Carbs 47.5%
Protein 5.0%

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  • Panera Bread Potato Chips are cooked in 100% sunflower oil
  • A 1 oz. Bag of approximately 20 chips contains about 160 calories
  • Panera Bread Potato Chips are all natural
Panera Bread Potato Chips contain only potatoes, sunflower oil, and sea salt.

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  • Samantha Beck11/16/2008

    I love anything Panera Bread makes!

  • Maxwell Payne11/11/2008

    Kettle chips are good as is this article. Although I don't think Panera made the best move when they went from buying a small company's kettle chips to mass producing their own; i liked the original brand they had.

  • Tommie Sandlin11/4/2008

    These sound yummy. I also like the kettle chips.

  • Megan Deroche11/1/2008

    Good to know. I have a lunch date at Panera next week. I'll have to try these chips. :)

  • Kristie Leong M.D.11/1/2008

    I like the fact that they're cooked in sunflower oil and have no trans fat. Excellent review!

  • Lisa Curcio10/29/2008

    =)

  • Kay Whittenhauer10/24/2008

    You're making me want to try them! They sound delicious!

  • cheryl brown10/22/2008

    I love kettle cooked chips. I've never had Panera's...I'll have to check them out.

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky10/22/2008

    I love these.

  • 3lilangels10/22/2008

    I love these yummy!!!!

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