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Greg’s big heart matches his cake making tally
Greg’s big heart matches his cake making tally
By Samantha Elley
A seven-tier wedding cake, with mirrors embedded into each tier, was the first cake Greg Smith ever baked.
“I helped my dad do that and that was my first cake,” he said.
“(With the mirrors) you walk around the cake, you can see all the decorations going through the cake.”
The award-winning baker and Cumbalum resident has gone on to make over 8,500 cakes in his career from simple icing covered single layers, to multi-tiered, fondant affairs, for weddings, christenings, farewells, birthdays and even divorces.
“All my cakes are made with my ingredients,” he said.
“Even to make a fruit cake, before you put it in the oven, you drop it on the floor..BANG.
“It takes all the air out of it and all the currants go evenly through it.”
Greg taught himself how to make the flowers using modelling paste and to decorate the cakes.
In 2014 Greg entered the Cake Decorating Championships, as part of the Bridal Awards.
The first cake Greg ever helped make. Supplied
“There were 399 women I had to compete against and there was only me and another bloke,” he said.
“We’ve got no chance here.”
As each round was completed, after making the decorations in front of the judges, Greg found himself still in the competition.
“Come down to three and I am still there,” he said.
“My heart was going boom-boom-boom.
“They wiped another one off and then there were two.
“I looked at the screen and it said ‘Greg’s Cakes’.”
Greg couldn’t believe he had won.
His most memorable cake was for a christening.
“A lady rang me to do a christening cake in April,” he said.
“It was coming up and end of January she rang me.
“She said ‘I need that christening cake tomorrow’.
“It was 6pm Saturday night and they needed it for the morning, 11am.
“I made the cake, iced it, made flowers, made a cross for the christening and I took it down to her at 10.30am.
“She rang me at 2pm, and said the baby had passed away. I never got over it. The baby had been sick and died an hour after the christening.
“If I’d known the baby was sick, I wouldn’t have grumbled as much about the short notice.”
Greg said he never charged the family for the cake.
He also doesn’t charge for his cakes when they are for 100+ birthdays.
a row of mixers Greg has collected over time. Samantha Elley
Greg has a relationship with Wilson Park school in Lismore where he finds out what students are leaving school and makes them each a little cake.
“I make the cake to suit (the student) when they have their (farewell) function,” he said
His biggest day was when he had to deliver 16 wedding cakes.
“That’s equal to 48 cakes in my little oven at home,” he said.
“Dorothy (Greg’s wife) wrote tickets out and put them in each cake with their names: white mud, chocolate mud, caramel mud, fruitcake.
“The flowers were done days before and we had frangipanis, roses and lilies.
“I cooked on Thursday, decorated on Friday and delivered on Saturday to the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Yamba, Kyogle and Casino.”
Greg would often provide a kitchen cake for free, so there was back up for guests if there wasn’t enough cake to go around.
One time when he had dropped the wedding cake off, he had forgotten to take the kitchen cake, so made a repeat delivery.
“(They found) ants on the main cake, as they hadn’t looked after it,” said Greg.
“I got a vacuum cleaner and tried to get as many ants off as possible.
“But they’d gotten all in the flowers, so I was there for half an hour and using a small brush to get rid of them all, while I still had other cakes to deliver.”
Greg’s motto is to be kind to his customers and help where he can.
“You gotta have a good heart,” he said.
“When you die you’ve only got your name, so you might as well have a good one.”
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