
looks like you're looking for a "Biryani Sheet" in a 1kg quantity. Depending on whether you are a home cook, a restaurant owner, or just looking for a quick meal, this term usually refers to one of the following three things:
1. Food Wrapping / "Butter Paper" Sheets (Most Likely)
In the catering and restaurant industry, "Biryani Sheets" often refers to grease-proof butter paper sheets used to wrap or line 1kg biryani parcels. These are sold by weight.
- Quantity: You can buy a 1kg pack, which typically contains 200 to 250 sheets (depending on the thickness/GSM).
- Standard Size: Usually 11x11 inches or 12x16 inches.
- Usage: Used to maintain moisture and prevent oil from leaking through the outer packaging.
2. The Biryani "Cheat Sheet" (Recipe Guide)
If you are looking for a measurement guide to cook 1kg of rice worth of Biryani, here is the quick "sheet" for a standard Chicken/Mutton Biryani:
- Raw Rice: 1 kg (Basmati)
- Meat: 1 kg to 1.2 kg
- Onions: 400g (to make Birista)
- Curd/Yogurt: 200g - 250g
- Ginger-Garlic Paste: 3 tbsp
- Oil/Ghee: 150ml - 200ml
- Yield: This will serve approximately 6 to 8 people.
3. Ready-to-Cook Biryani Kits/Pastes
Some brands sell "Biryani Sheets" or Ready-to-Cook Pastes in 1kg bulk packs for commercial use.
- Dum Biryani Paste: A 1kg jar/pouch of concentrated masala (like Regal Kitchen or Kohinoor).
- Instruction: Usually, 1kg of this paste can flavor roughly 4–5kg of meat and rice combined.