Food trends come and go every week, but every now and then, a creator comes up with an idea that feels both innovative and instantly familiar. That’s exactly what chef and content creator Naman Gulati has managed to do with his now-popular Thecha Butter, a creation that recently caught the attention of Deccan Chronicle and earned a feature in the publication’s story exploring India’s growing fascination with artisanal and flavoured butter.
The recognition highlights not only a single recipe but also the larger creative journey of a chef who has built a reputation for transforming beloved Indian flavours into entirely new culinary experiences.
In the last few years, Naman Gulati has created a fan base by making culinary videos which blend professional cooking with creative experiments. Unlike other content creators who focus on just replicating the same dishes, he takes it one step further by trying out something unique about the taste of the dishes.
In this way, he creates videos filled with unusual ideas that excite the minds of his viewers but using the same ingredients that are loved by them.
The latest in the line of his creations was the viral Biryani Butter where he made a butter using the flavors of biryani and birista, saffron, mint, garlic, and other aromatic ingredients. It gained immediate popularity on the internet and brought him into the lime light for his style of making content. In the same way, came Thecha Butter.
Thecha is a traditional Maharashtrian condiment that consists of a mixture of green chillies, garlic, peanuts, and spices. Naman had the brilliant thought to mix the spicy taste of the thecha with butter.
Thus, he came up with a delicious spread that can make your toast, parathas, roasted vegetables, and other foods tastier. The formula was appealing for people since it combined comfort food and culinary innovation.
Finally, its popularity increased to the point that it gained attention from popular newspapers. In its review of the evolution of the butter consumption in India, Deccan Chronicle covered Naman’s innovations among other compound butters and flavoured spreads. Also, his observations about the role of the flavoured butters as a finishing touch for modern cooking were mentioned.
What makes Naman’s content particularly engaging is that it sits at the intersection of professional cooking and internet culture.
His recipes often encourage viewers to rethink familiar ingredients rather than chase complicated culinary trends. Whether it’s Biryani Butter, Thecha Butter, or other flavour-driven experiments, his approach is built around curiosity and accessibility.
At a time when audiences are constantly looking for new food experiences, Naman has found a way to make experimentation feel approachable. His growing influence reflects a larger shift in food content, where creativity matters just as much as technique.
With a feature in Deccan Chronicle and multiple viral creations already to his name, Naman Gulati continues to prove that some of the most exciting food innovations can start with something as simple as butter and a bold idea.
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