Hilda Baci Jollof Record-Breaking Cooking Event at Eko Hotel

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Celebrity chef Hilda Baci is making headlines again. After her well-known Guinness record for a cooking marathon, she is now attempting to cook the world’s largest pot of Nigerian jollof rice at Eko Hotel & Suites, Lagos. This event is part of her Gino World Jollof Festival, and thousands of people are expected as she aims to set a new cooking record.

Hilda Baci’s Jollof Record-Breaking Cooking Event at Eko Hotel

What Is Happening: Key Facts

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Event NameGino World Jollof Festival with Hilda Baci
VenueEko Hotel & Suites, Lagos
Date / TimeThe event started on September 12, 2025, from morning (9 a.m.)
Number of AttendeesOver 20,000 people registered to attend the free event
Pot SizeCustom-made giant pot measuring 6 metres wide and 6 metres tall, with a capacity of 22,619 litres
IngredientsInitially planned 5,000 kg of raw basmati rice (250 bags), later adjusted to 4,000 kg (200 bags) because of weighing limits; other ingredients include turkey stock, turkey bits, horse meat, vegetables, spices, oil, onions, tomato paste, etc.

Why This Matters

  • New World Record Attempt: Hilda Baci is aiming to break or set a Guinness World Record for the largest pot of jollof rice.
  • Cultural Pride: Jollof rice is more than a dish in Nigeria—it’s part of identity and culinary culture. This event highlights Nigerian cuisine on a global stage.
  • Community Engagement: With tens of thousands attending for free, the event is also a community festival—food, celebration, togetherness.
  • Scale & Logistics: Custom fabrication of the giant pot, sourcing of huge volumes of ingredients, sanitary and safety considerations all add to the impressiveness of the feat.

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Behind the Scenes: Production Details

  • Pot Fabrication: The giant pot was custom made; fabrication took place in southwestern Nigeria over three months.
  • Recipe and Cooking Plan: Even though it’s massive scale, Hilda promised the jollof would maintain its “authentic Nigerian” flavour, using turkey stock, bits of turkey and horse meat, and a blend of spices.
  • Hygiene and Cleanliness: Hilda herself was involved in cleaning the pot before cooking, and she assured attendees the event would meet high standards of hygiene.

What to Expect at the Event

  • Free feeding: Attendees don’t pay to eat; the jollof is given away free of charge.
  • Massive turnout: Long lines for registration verification, huge crowd, press and social media buzz.
  • Crowd management & verification needed because many registered.

Possible Challenges & Risks

  • Logistics & Safety: Cooking at this scale brings risk of fire, structural load of pot, safe handling of large volumes, etc.
  • Quality Control: Taste, uniform cooking, avoiding undercooked or overcooked portions when working at massive scale.
  • Weather or Technical Delays: Large outdoor or semi-outdoor events can be affected by weather, or power supply, or equipment failure.
  • Verification for Record: Guinness requires strict guidelines for measurements, timing, documentation; any small oversight can invalidate a record attempt.

What It Means for Hilda Baci

  • This is another milestone. She already holds record(s) (e.g. cooking marathon) and this cements her place in Nigerian (and global) food culture.
  • It raises her profile not just as a chef but as event organizer, influencer, brand builder.
  • It could inspire similar large-scale culinary events in Nigeria and Africa, boosting food tourism and cultural events.

How You Can Be Part of It

  • If you registered, show up early at Eko Hotel & Suites to avoid long queues.
  • Bring verification if required.
  • Share on social media: tickets, stories, photos to boost the buzz (hashtags like #BigJollof, #HildaBaci, #GinoWorldJollof).
  • Respect hygiene & event rules.

Conclusion

Hilda Baci’s Big Jollof event is more than just cooking; it’s a record attempt, a cultural celebration, and a major logistical feat. With her giant pot, huge turnout, free feeding, and culinary ambition, she’s aiming to create a landmark moment for Nigerian food. For food lovers, event planners, and fans alike, this is one to watch—and be part of.

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