Panera Bread Ultimate Garden Steak Salad
This steak salad runs high, driven by marinated steak, garden herb ranch, tomatoes, and pickled red onions.
Food here is usually assembled to order from components that were prepped earlier in the day, so it tends to be fresher than a drive-through and less fresh than cooking at home. Histamine builds up as protein foods sit, so how long the chicken or beef has been in the warmer matters as much as what is in the bowl. Treat the rating above as a starting point.
This is a hearty bowl of greens, roasted sweet potatoes, broccoli, corn, tomatoes, and steak, and several parts push it high.
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Marinated steak and pickled red onions — the steak is high, and the pickled onions are both high and a DAO blocker, meaning they can slow the enzyme that helps clear histamine.
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Tomatoes and the ranch — tomatoes are a classic histamine liberator, and the garden herb ranch dressing is high on its own, so together they keep the whole salad up.
The roasted vegetables and leafy greens are the milder parts of this bowl.
This rating comes from Panera Bread's own published ingredient statement, read on August 23, 2026. Restaurant recipes vary by location and change over time, so always check the current listing: source 1, source 2. How we rate foods →
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References
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- Histamine and histamine intolerance — Maintz & Novak (2007)
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