Four months after she broke the Guinness World Record (GWR) holder for the longest cooking marathon, Nigerian chef, Hilda Effiong Bassey, popularly known as Hilda Baci, has been officially dethroned from her position by an Irish chef, Alan Fisher.
GWR, which made the confirmation in a tweet on its official X account on Tuesday, said Fisher broke “two cooking-related Guinness World Records titles” by clocking 119 hours 57 minutes, which is 24 hours longer than the record set by Baci.
“Alan Fisher (Ireland), an owner and chef of a restaurant in Japan, has broken two cooking-related Guinness World Records titles,” GWR said in the tweet.
“First up, he’s claimed the longest cooking marathon (individual) after clocking in a time of 119 hours 57 minutes. That is more than 24 hours longer than the previous record held by Nigerian chef Hilda Baci.
“Alan then claimed the longest baking marathon (individual), with a time of 47 hours 21 minutes. The previous record holder was Wendy Sandner (USA) with a time of 31 hours 16 minutes.
“What’s even more impressive is that Alan took on both attempts back to back, meaning he was at work in the kitchen for over 160 hours with just over a day of rest in between!”, GWR stated.
The Nigerian chef had made history when she was declared the GWR holder for the longest cooking marathon in June.
The 26-year-old Baci had on Thursday, May 11, began the cook-a-thon and continued through Monday, May 15, where she cooked over 100 pots of food during the four-day kitchen stretch, chalking up 87 hours, 45 minutes to beat the previous record set by Lata Tondon of India in 2019.
In an interview after the end of the cook-a-thon, Baci said she had set out to record 100 hours. GWR deducted almost seven hours from her final total because she mistakenly took extra minutes for one of her rest breaks early in the attempt.