
"Rankin was not wrong. Officially known as the restaurant's "family dinner," though it will always be a party to me, Carousel's group menu is what I default to time after time when I have people of varying dietary predilections come through my home at varying times for varying lengths. As a banker's box of kebabs, salads, and sides, it requires minimal prep on the part of the host and promises maximum returns:"
"Protein? Check - the party includes a half pound of kebab per person, an assortment of succulent chicken breast, ground beef lula, and rich beef filet. Vegetables? Check - beyond the clamshell of fattoush that requires two hands to handle, the 11 meze include falafel, tabbouleh, and muhammara, a roasted red pepper and walnut dip that definitely counts toward your five-a-day."
Carousel's family dinner functions as a generous group meal that simplifies hosting by delivering a large assortment of Lebanese dishes ready to serve. The package provides about a half pound of kebab per person, including chicken breast, ground beef lula, and beef filet, alongside eleven meze such as falafel, tabbouleh, and muhammara, and a clamshell of fattoush. The box also includes carb elements and dips, including deep-fried fatayer and Lebanese cheese turnovers, plus a stack of pita. The offering accommodates varied dietary preferences and supplies proteins, vegetables, and shareable sides for a crowd.
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