Key Points:
- Hilda Baci plans a huge jollof rice cookout. She says she will use 250 bags
- The chef picks a 22,619-litre pot for the task. She gives clear size notes
- The event holds on 12 September 2025. The team plans food for 10,000
Hilda Baci sets a bold new food goal. She wants the biggest jollof pot on record. The chef says she will cook 250 bags. She shares the plan in a new clip.

The viral post lands on her Instagram page. Fans hail her drive in the thread. Many ask how she will pull it off. She says the gear will stand the heat.
Giant 22,619-litre pot sets big food goal
Hilda breaks down the plan in plain words. She says, “I will cook 250 bags of basmati rice.” The chef also shares key size facts in the post. She says the pot holds 22,619 litres in all.
She gives more clear notes on the pot size. “It is six metres by six metres wide,” she says. “It stands 1.1 metres tall, and 1.3 metres deep.” She adds a quick line on safety as well. “I am sure the pot will not sink,” she says.
Chef picks basmati rice, shares date and crowd size
The push for a record now has a firm date. The cookout holds on 12 September 2025. Hilda sets a big target for the day too. The team aims to feed 10,000 people.
Her plan needs huge prep and strong hands. Many helpers will lift and stir the rice. They will keep the fire at the right heat. The chef wants clean, fast work all through.
From cookathon fame to new jollof record bid
The chef knows what a big push needs. She broke a long cookathon in 2023. She cooked for 93 hours and 11 minutes. Guinness World Records later gave her the nod.
Another chef later took that cook title. Hilda still holds strong fan love today. Now she turns to the jollof rice record. The aim is clear and the stakes look high.
Later on, Hilda will share more event notes. She may name the venue and full crew list. Fans will also ask how to join in. The chef says she will keep them in the loop.
At the time, the mood online stays bright. Many cheer and post the clip round. Some ask how the team will serve that crowd. Others just say, “Chef, we cannot wait.”





