What Are Slimming World Free Foods?
If you're just starting out on Slimming World — or even if you've been doing it for years — having a proper free foods list to hand is an absolute lifesaver. I've been following the plan on and off for ages now, and I still find myself double-checking whether something counts as free or not.
Free foods are the backbone of the Slimming World plan. They're foods you can eat in unlimited amounts without weighing, measuring, or counting syns. Sounds too good to be true, right? But that's genuinely how it works. The idea is that these foods are naturally filling and relatively low in calorie density, so you're unlikely to overeat them.
There are a couple of important rules to keep in mind though:
- Free foods must be cooked without added fat — so no frying in oil or butter. Use low-calorie cooking spray (Frylight is your best mate here).
- Eat until you're satisfied, not stuffed — free doesn't mean "eat until you physically can't move." Listen to your body.
- Speed foods should fill at least a third of your plate — more on this below.
- Some foods are only free when prepared a certain way — for example, potatoes are free when boiled or baked, but chips are not.
Free Foods vs Speed Foods — What's the Difference?
You'll see two types of food marked in the lists below: Free (F) and Speed (S). Both are unlimited, but speed foods are extra helpful for weight loss because they're particularly low in calorie density while being high in bulk.
Slimming World recommends that at least a third of every meal should be speed foods. So if you're loading up your plate, make sure a decent chunk of it is from the speed list — things like salad, berries, carrots, and tomatoes.
I've found that the easiest way to do this is to always have a side salad or a big portion of veg with every meal. It becomes second nature after a while, honestly.
Complete Free Foods List by Food Group
Right, let's get into the full list. I've organised everything by food group so it's easy to scan through when you're meal planning or standing in the supermarket aisle looking confused (been there).
Meat and Poultry (Free)
All visible fat must be removed before cooking. That means trimming the rind off bacon, removing chicken skin, and cutting the fat off chops.
| Food |
Type |
Notes |
| Chicken breast |
F |
Skinless — one of the most versatile free foods |
| Turkey breast |
F |
Skinless, great for mince dishes too |
| Beef steak (lean) |
F |
All visible fat removed |
| Beef mince (5% fat) |
F |
Must be extra lean — 5% fat or less |
| Pork tenderloin |
F |
The leanest pork cut |
| Pork medallions |
F |
Trimmed of all fat |
| Bacon medallions |
F |
Fat and rind removed — my breakfast staple |
| Lamb (lean cuts) |
F |
Leg steaks, trimmed |
| Turkey mince (extra lean) |
F |
Brilliant in chilli and bolognese |
| Chicken thigh (skinless, boneless) |
F |
More flavour than breast, just remove fat |
| Gammon (lean) |
F |
All visible fat trimmed, grilled or baked |
| Ham (lean, visible fat removed) |
F |
Check for added sugar in coatings |
| Venison |
F |
Naturally very lean |
| Rabbit |
F |
Free when cooked without fat |
Fish and Seafood (Free)
Fish is absolutely brilliant on Slimming World. Pretty much all fish and shellfish is free, which means everything from a simple tin of tuna to a proper prawn stir-fry is on the menu.
| Food |
Type |
Notes |
| Salmon |
F |
Fresh, tinned, or smoked — all free |
| Tuna |
F |
Fresh or tinned in water/brine (not oil) |
| Cod |
F |
Baked, grilled, or poached — not battered! |
| Haddock |
F |
Same as cod — brilliant smoked for kedgeree |
| Sea bass |
F |
Pan-fried in Frylight with lemon — gorgeous |
| Mackerel |
F |
Fresh or tinned in tomato sauce |
| Prawns |
F |
All types — king prawns are my favourite |
| Crab |
F |
Fresh or tinned — not crab sticks (those have syns) |
| Mussels |
F |
Cooked in white wine is still free |
| Squid |
F |
Not battered or breaded |
| Scallops |
F |
Pan-seared in Frylight |
| Sardines |
F |
Tinned in tomato sauce |
| Trout |
F |
Whole or filleted, baked or grilled |
Pasta, Rice and Grains (Free)
Yes, pasta and rice really are free on Slimming World. This is the bit that blows most people's minds when they first start. The key is cooking them without oil or butter.
| Food |
Type |
Notes |
| Dried pasta (all shapes) |
F |
White, wholewheat — all free when boiled |
| Rice (all types) |
F |
White, brown, basmati, wild — boiled or steamed |
| Couscous |
F |
Made with boiling water, no butter |
| Bulgur wheat |
F |
Great in tabbouleh |
| Noodles (dried) |
F |
Egg noodles, rice noodles — boiled |
| Quinoa |
F |
Boiled — lovely in salads |
| Pearl barley |
F |
Brilliant in soups and stews |
Important: Fresh pasta from the chilled aisle often has added fat and may carry syns — always check. Dried pasta from the cupboard aisle is the safe bet.
Potatoes and Starchy Veg (Free)
| Food |
Type |
Notes |
| Potatoes (all varieties) |
F |
Boiled, baked, mashed (with free ingredients) |
| Sweet potatoes |
F |
Baked or boiled — lovely with chilli |
| Butternut squash |
F |
Roasted in Frylight with paprika — amazing |
| Parsnips |
F |
Roasted or mashed |
| Sweetcorn |
F |
On the cob or tinned |
| Peas |
F |
Fresh, frozen, or tinned |
Fruit (Most are Speed Foods!)
Almost all fruit is free, and most of it counts as speed food too. The main exceptions are dried fruit (which has syns) and avocado (which is synned because of the fat content — gutting, I know).
| Food |
Type |
Notes |
| Apples |
S |
All varieties |
| Bananas |
F |
Free but NOT speed — still unlimited though |
| Strawberries |
S |
Perfect for desserts with fat-free yoghurt |
| Blueberries |
S |
Brilliant on overnight oats |
| Raspberries |
S |
My favourite speed snack |
| Oranges |
S |
Satsumas and clementines too |
| Grapes |
F |
Free but not speed |
| Melon |
S |
All types — watermelon, cantaloupe, honeydew |
| Pineapple |
S |
Fresh only — tinned in juice is also free |
| Kiwi |
S |
Speed and packed with vitamin C |
| Plums |
S |
Great in autumn |
| Peaches / Nectarines |
S |
Fresh or tinned in juice |
| Pears |
S |
All varieties |
| Cherries |
S |
Fresh only |
| Grapefruit |
S |
Half a grapefruit is a lovely breakfast starter |
| Mango |
F |
Free but not speed |
Vegetables (Mostly Speed Foods)
Veg is where you'll find most of your speed foods. The rule of thumb is: if it's a vegetable that grows above ground, it's probably speed. Root veg tends to be free but not speed (with a few exceptions).
| Food |
Type |
Notes |
| Broccoli |
S |
Steamed, roasted in Frylight, or raw |
| Cauliflower |
S |
Makes brilliant cauliflower rice and pizza bases |
| Carrots |
S |
Speed! Great for snacking raw |
| Peppers |
S |
All colours — stuffed peppers are gorgeous |
| Tomatoes |
S |
Fresh, tinned, passata — all speed |
| Onions |
S |
All types including spring onions |
| Mushrooms |
S |
All varieties — speed and incredibly versatile |
| Courgette |
S |
Spiralized as courgetti or in stir-fries |
| Spinach |
S |
Raw in salads or wilted |
| Lettuce (all types) |
S |
Iceberg, romaine, rocket — all speed |
| Cucumber |
S |
Speed — great for snacking |
| Celery |
S |
Speed — with cottage cheese for a snack |
| Green beans |
S |
Runner beans and French beans too |
| Asparagus |
S |
Wrapped in bacon medallions — dreamy |
| Cabbage |
S |
All types including red cabbage |
| Leeks |
S |
Lovely in soups and quiches |
| Beetroot |
S |
Fresh — not pickled in vinegar (check syns) |
| Aubergine |
S |
Sliced and grilled — gorgeous in lasagne |
| Kale |
S |
In soups, smoothies, or baked as crisps |
| Swede |
F |
Free but not speed — great mashed |
| Turnip |
F |
Free but not speed |
Eggs (Free)
Eggs are completely free on Slimming World, cooked however you like — as long as you're not adding fat. So poached, boiled, scrambled (with a splash of milk from your HEA), or fried in Frylight are all fine.
I go through so many eggs it's ridiculous. They're cheap, filling, and endlessly versatile. Omelettes, frittatas, egg muffins for meal prep — they're a Slimming World essential.
Beans, Pulses and Lentils (Free)
| Food |
Type |
Notes |
| Baked beans |
F |
Free! Check for reduced sugar varieties |
| Kidney beans |
F |
Tinned or dried — essential for chilli |
| Chickpeas |
F |
Tinned — great in curries and salads |
| Lentils (all types) |
F |
Red, green, Puy — brilliant for bulking out meals |
| Black beans |
F |
Lovely in Mexican dishes |
| Butter beans |
F |
Creamy and filling in stews |
| Cannellini beans |
F |
Great in Italian dishes |
| Mixed beans |
F |
Tinned mixed beans are a cupboard staple |
| Soya beans |
F |
Including edamame |
Fat-Free Dairy (Free)
This is a category people often get confused about. Not all dairy is free — only specific fat-free versions.
| Food |
Type |
Notes |
| Fat-free natural yoghurt |
F |
Plain — flavoured ones often have syns |
| Fat-free Greek yoghurt |
F |
Must be 0% fat — check the label |
| Fat-free natural fromage frais |
F |
Plain only |
| Quark |
F |
Incredibly versatile — use in cheesecakes, sauces, baking |
| Cottage cheese (fat-free/very low-fat) |
F |
Natural only — flavoured may have syns |
| Skimmed milk |
F |
Free when used as your HEA choice or in cooking |
How to Use Free Foods Effectively
Having an unlimited list of foods sounds amazing, but there are some practical tips I've picked up over the years that really help:
- Always fill a third of your plate with speed foods — this is the single most important rule for losing weight consistently on plan.
- Don't skip meals — eat three meals a day using free foods as your base. Skipping meals leads to snacking and poor choices later.
- Batch cook with free foods — soups, stews, curries, and bolognese sauce all freeze brilliantly. I always have portions in the freezer for lazy days.
- Stock your fridge with speed snacks — keep chopped carrots, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, and berries ready to grab.
- Use free foods to make your syns go further — if you're having a synned sauce, serve it with a massive plate of free pasta and speed veg. You get the flavour without using loads of syns.
Common Free Food Mistakes
I see these trip people up all the time, so let me save you the hassle:
- Avocado is NOT free — it's high in fat, so it's synned. I know, it's painful.
- Dried fruit has syns — fresh fruit is free, dried is concentrated sugar. A few raisins can cost you 2-3 syns.
- Nuts are never free — even healthy ones. They're either a Healthy Extra B or synned.
- Oil is never free — even olive oil, coconut oil, or any oil. Use Frylight instead.
- Tinned fruit must be in juice, not syrup — syrup adds loads of sugar and syns.
- Couscous bought from the deli counter often has oil mixed in — make your own at home to keep it free.
- Fresh pasta from the chilled section often contains egg and oil — stick to dried pasta from the cupboard aisle.
Free Food Meal Ideas
To get you started, here are some of my go-to meals made entirely from free foods:
- Breakfast: Bacon medallions, poached eggs, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms, and baked beans. A full fry-up that's completely free!
- Lunch: Chicken and vegetable soup with pearl barley — made in the slow cooker, portions for the whole week.
- Dinner: Spaghetti bolognese with 5% beef mince, tinned tomatoes, onions, peppers, mushrooms, and garlic. Comfort food at its finest.
- Snack: A bowl of strawberries and blueberries with fat-free Greek yoghurt and a drizzle of sweetener.
The beauty of free foods is that you can build genuinely satisfying, proper meals without counting a single syn. The plan works when you lean into the free food list rather than trying to work around it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I really eat unlimited pasta and rice on Slimming World?
Yes — dried pasta and rice are genuinely free and unlimited on Slimming World. The key is cooking them without oil or butter and making sure at least a third of your plate is filled with speed foods like vegetables or salad. Most people find they naturally eat sensible portions when they follow this rule.
What is the difference between free foods and speed foods?
Both free foods and speed foods are unlimited on Slimming World, meaning you don't need to weigh or measure them. The difference is that speed foods are even lower in calorie density and more filling per gram — they're mostly fruits and vegetables. Slimming World recommends filling at least a third of every plate with speed foods to boost weight loss.
Are potatoes really free on Slimming World?
Yes, potatoes are free on Slimming World when boiled, baked, mashed (with free ingredients), or roasted using low-calorie cooking spray like Frylight. They're not free when deep-fried as chips or cooked in oil. Sweet potatoes are also free under the same rules.