Fair Food Recipe – Thai Green Tofu Curry
Ingredients 500g of Tofu cut into 2cm chunks 2 large onions, chopped; 2 garlic cloves, crushed 400ml can Fairtrade coconut milk 5 tbsp (approx half a 285g jar) Thai green curry paste 1 tbsp...
Ingredients 500g of Tofu cut into 2cm chunks 2 large onions, chopped; 2 garlic cloves, crushed 400ml can Fairtrade coconut milk 5 tbsp (approx half a 285g jar) Thai green curry paste 1 tbsp...
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