Curry paste can often be high in calories and oils, hence why we only need a spoon or two in our cooking, but you might be wondering just how many syns do these pastes have or whether or not you can have them on the slimming world plan?

Well, Patak's Madras curry paste has around 2 syns per tablespoon, making it an excellent low syn addition to a homemade curry with no guilt.
We've composed a short informational guide below which will discuss the difference in syns between Patak's Madras curry paste and sauce, the syn values for the rest of their paste and sauce range, some low syn alternatives plus an SW friendly Madras curry recipe.
In comparison to Patak's cooking sauces, their cooking pastes are much lower in syns due to the fact they only contain spices rather than additional ingredients such as oil and cream.

Patak's madras cooking curry sauce has 4 syns in for 100g compared to just two syns for a tablespoon of the curry paste. Considering the daily average syn allowance is 15, having a homecooked curry at home with this paste is slimming world friendly.
You do have to consider any extras however such as yoghurts which you might mix in, if not zero fat you will have to count the addition syns when making the curry.
Patak's have an extensive range of sauces and pastes for giving an authentic taste to homemade curries, so to help you out, we've listed their most popular ones with their syn values below.

If you are not a fan of Madras or you just don't like Patak's curry paste there are plenty of other low syn types to choose from which we will list below.

One way to save even more syns is by making your madras curry at home, this way you can make slimming world ingredient swaps to keep your madras curry SYN FREE!
Our recipe below serves four people in total.

Overall, at just two syns per tablespoon, Patak's madras curry paste is an excellent addition to any homemade curry and doesn't cost you too many syns. We would suggest only using Patak's curry paste rather than their curry sauce to save on syns.
Syn values are calculated using a formula based on calories, saturated fat and sugar content per serving. They’re not the same as calories — a product can be low in calories but higher in syns if it’s high in sugar or fat. Always check the official Slimming World app for the most accurate and up-to-date syn values.
Yes. When manufacturers reformulate their products, the syn value can go up or down. This is why we recommend double-checking with the Slimming World app or your consultant, especially if a product’s packaging has changed recently.
Most Slimming World members work with 5 to 15 syns per day. Your consultant will advise on the right amount for you. The key is to use your syns on the things you enjoy most — whether that’s a chocolate bar, a glass of wine, or a packet of crisps.
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