Nigerian chef aims for rice hotpot record

LAGOA - With more than five tonnes of rice, tomato concentrate, cooking oil and onions, Nigerian chef Hilda Baci attempted on Friday to conjure up the biggest rice jollof ever made.

The popular West African dish features rice simmered in a tomato sauce, accompanied by meat or fish.

Thousands of people gathered to watch the latest record attempt by the 28-year-old chef and restaurateur, who once held the world record for the longest cooking marathon -- more than four days.

Baci said she poured 4,000 kilogrammes of basmati rice, 500 cartons of tomato concentrate, 750 kilos of oil and 600 kilos of onions into a giant steel cauldron to produce the mammoth dish.

"It's six metres wide and six metres deep," she proudly told AFP of the cooking pot.

To validate her achievement with Guinness World Records, Baci and her team must now produce evidence of their concoction, including photos and videos.

Nigerian chef Hilda Baci who attempted to break the world record for the largest pot of Jollof rice
AFP | OLYMPIA DE MAISMONT

It took several hours to make her record-seeking version of the dish. All of it was to be given away after the attempt.

Baci was aided by 10 assistants in red uniforms wielding huge wooden spoons to sift in and stir the ingredients as the crowd hailed the dish's popularity.

"Nigerians eat it all the time --i at home, at restaurants, even parties -- there's always a jollof rice," beauty retailer Bello Fatima Temitope, 31, told AFP as she helped her restaurateur friend with the outsize endeavour.

"It's easy to eat, people like the taste and its texture. Personally, I like the taste of the tomatoes," she added.

While jollof has a common recipe base, different countries -- often even each house -- have their own signature flavour.

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