Updated
Updated · HuffPost · May 29
Emily Blunt Debunks 2018 Roast Potato Origin Myth on 'Hot Ones'
Updated
Updated · HuffPost · May 29

Emily Blunt Debunks 2018 Roast Potato Origin Myth on 'Hot Ones'

5 articles · Updated · HuffPost · May 29
  • Emily Blunt said on Thursday’s “Hot Ones” that she did not invent the roast potatoes now widely labeled “Emily’s Roast Potatoes.”
  • The recipe traces to a 2018 “Barefoot Contessa” appearance, where Blunt shared a long-standing family method she called a classic English Sunday staple.
  • Ina Garten later amplified the dish, naming it “Emily’s English Roasted Potatoes” in her 2020 cookbook and saying in 2022 that an Instagram post of the recipe “blew up.”
  • Blunt said the viral label has drawn side-eye from British friends, though she added she was happy for Garten to keep using her name for the dish.
When a celebrity popularizes a traditional recipe, who truly owns its legacy?
How do algorithms and celebrity chefs turn a simple dish into an internet sensation?
Beyond social media clicks, what is the real economic impact of a viral recipe?