I’ve used AI to help me break down complicated business reports, understand medical topics before appointments, analyze leadership styles, compare expensive products and even connect patterns across interviews and podcasts I didn’t have time to fully process myself.
But as a power user, I keep running into the same problem. Even when ChatGPT gave me technically “good” answers, the responses didn’t give me the full picture. The information was mostly accurate, but it lacked texture, nuance and the kinds of deeper insights that come from doing the research myself. Putting all of my trust in AI with the hope it comes back with everything I need has only set me up for failure every time.
That is, until I started using what I now call the “butter” prompt. And strangely enough, it completely changed the quality of the results.
Why deep research matters more than ever
There’s a misconception that deep research is only for students or academics. In reality, almost everyone now has to process overwhelming amounts of information on a daily basis.
- Parents research medical concerns before appointments.
- Job seekers investigate companies before interviews.
- Consumers compare products before major purchases.
- Entrepreneurs study competitors.
- Workers try to understand how AI will impact their industries.
There’s no denying that the internet gives us endless information, but what most people need is the ability to break it down no matter how deep into a rabbit hole they go. And in my opinion, that’s where AI can become genuinely powerful, as long as you know howt to guide it.
But the problem with most ChatGPT research is that the prompts accidentally encourage shallow output. From obvious bullet points and generic takeaways to surface-level analysis, users doing “deep research” often discover that they aren’t going deep enough. In other words, the AI technically completes the task, but it rarely pushes deeper unless you explicitly ask it to.
That’s the gap the “butter” prompt helps solve.
What is the ChatGPT ‘butter’ prompt?
Here’s the exact version I’ve been using lately: “Take this research and do what butter does to a recipe. Go beyond surface-level summaries. Expand on hidden implications, connect related ideas, identify patterns, strengthen weak areas and add meaningful nuance without becoming repetitive or bloated. Prioritize insight density, clarity and useful context.”
I created this prompt because it’s a simple way to enrich the analysis, connect ideas together and identify any hidden implications. My grandmother always told me to use real butter when I cook because “the real thing” adds more flavor and richness.
Similarly, for deep research, when you want to go deeper and explore the richness of the topic, the “butter” prompt does not disappoint.
I’ll admit, it sounds ridiculous, but it works incredibly well! One thing I’ve learned after spending countless hours testing AI tools is that ChatGPT responds surprisingly well to metaphor-based prompts.
The word “butter” signals something specific like richness, layering, smoothness, texture, depth and overall enhancement. But, instead of saying those things, the metaphor helps the AI get it with a simple word. By using this prompt, the AI starts treating the output more like a thorough analysis.
The difference ‘butter’ makes
If you’re doing trend analysis, product comparisons, business research, long-form brainstorming, technical explainers or creative ideation, you’ll notice an immediate difference with this prompt.
In this example about microplastics, the “butter” prompt added context, explained why the issue matters, better connected the ideas and reads more like a real analysis rather than a summary. The facts are the same in each response, but the depth is completely different.
In many cases when using the “butter” prompt, ChatGPT starts surfacing connections and implications that weren’t obvious in the original material. I’ve said it before, but most people still treat ChatGPT like Google, which is extremely limiting. The best AI results usually happen when you stop asking for answers and start directing AI to dive deeper into the thinking process itself. This is done by defining the AI’s role, shaping how information is layered and encouraging AI to operate more like a research partner.
Final thoughts
The world is drowning in information and yet, we’re getting most of it on a generic, surface level. That’s especially true now that Google AI Overviews are giving us the shortcut for quick answers. But AI is incredible for deep research and, when used correctly, it can become a powerful tool for deeper thinking, sharper analysis and better decision-making. You just need to push it beyond what it typically outputs. For me, dropping the “butter” prompt into the mix has become one of the easiest ways to do exactly that.”
Give it a try and let me know what you think in the comments.
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