Two hotel chefs have claimed to have toppled the record for the world's tallest pancake stack.
Sean McGinlay and Natalie King of Glasgow's Hilton Grosvenor hotel measured their pancake tower at 75 centimetres - beating the current title by one centimetre.
The chefs mixed about 100 eggs, more than 10 litres of milk, five kilos of flour and three kilograms of butter for the challenge, a hotel spokeswoman said.
General manager Stuart Nelson said: "It was a bit shaky towards the end but somehow we managed to pull it off. Special thanks must go to Sean McGinlay and the kitchen team, who have spent a great deal of time this week perfecting their pancake recipes and stacking techniques."
According to Guinness World Records, the current official record stands at 74 centimetres, achieved in Slovenia in August 2008.
That 672-pancake stack took 22 hours to build.
Guinness World Records said no claim for a pancake-stacking record attempt had been filed so far this year.





