bowl of brownie batter dessert hummus in a blue bowl surrounded by cookies, apples and bananas
Healthy Treats

Brownie Batter Dessert Hummus

This dessert hummus recipe is so chocolaty and tastes just like brownie batter, but is super healthy. With just a few simple ingredients, make this vegan dessert for a healthy treat.

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up-close image of brownie batter dessert hummus in a blue bowl

About a year ago a friend of mine posted on my Facebook page that I should try and recreate this dessert hummus she was seeing everywhere online.

At first I thought, dessert hummus? That just seems weird.

But the more I started to think about it, the more I thought it would just make sense. It should end up tasting just like cookie dough batter, or even brownie batter.

bowl of brownie batter dessert hummus in a blue bowl surrounded by cookies, apples and bananas

Plus, for how many times I bake with chickpeas {like this healthy confetti birthday cake, or my favorite healthy chickpea waffles} and they turn out super well, this dessert hummus should be no exception.

Brownie batter dessert hummus recipe: the simple ingredients

Seriously, this dessert hummus recipe is so incredibly simple {and might I add delicious}, that you’re going to wonder why you never gave it a try.

Just like regular savory hummus, we start with chickpeas. Pretty simple ingredient, and likely a pantry staple in your household.

bag of shakeology protein powder next to a food processor with chickpeas in it

Next, two scoops of my fave protein powder. I love using this vegan Shakeology chocolate protein powder because it has such clean, amazing ingredients in it. It’s like a double dose of protein in this dessert hummus when you add in this extra-rich chocolate protein powder.

Typically savory hummus uses olive oil to make it nice and smooth. I wanted something that was going to make this brownie batter dessert hummus nice and smooth and creamy, without using oil.

I opted for coconut milk, which was actually the perfect addition to this thick, chocolate-on-steroids dessert hummus. Just blend all the ingredients together until they’re smooth and creamy like traditional hummus.

All that’s left is to stir in some dark chocolate chips to make this the perfect double chocolate brownie batter hummus recipe.

Chocolate dessert hummus recipe: the dippers

All good hummus requires a good dipper, right?

Usually the savory hummus is dipped with veggies or pita bread or crackers.

This dessert hummus recipe focuses on using fruit, cookies and pretzels for its dippers.

brownie batter dessert hummus scooped on a nilla wafer

Nilla wafers, apple slices, banana coins, or pretzels for a sweet and salty mix all make perfect dippers in this thick, creamy and brownie batter-like dessert hummus.

What do you plan to dip into this double chocolate dessert hummus recipe? Tell me in the comments below.

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Brownie Batter Dessert Hummus
Prep Time
5 mins
Total Time
5 mins
 
This dessert hummus recipe is so chocolaty and tastes just like brownie batter, but is super healthy. With just a few simple ingredients, make this vegan dessert for a healthy treat.
Course: Appetizer, Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: American, Gluten Free, Vegan
Keyword: dairy free, gluten free, refined sugar free, vegan
Servings: 8
Calories: 145 kcal
Ingredients
  • 1 {15.5 oz} can chickpeas drained and rinsed
  • 2 scoops chocolate Shakeology protein powder*
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • ¼ tsp. salt
  • ½ cup full fat coconut milk**
  • cup dark chocolate chips
Directions
  1. In the bowl of a food processor, add the chickpeas, Shakeology, vanilla and salt.
  2. Blend on medium until the chickpeas are starting to become smooth.
  3. With the food processor running, slowly pour in the coconut milk, and blend until completely incorporated and smooth like hummus.
  4. Remove the blade from the food processor and stir in the chocolate chips.
  5. Scoop into a bowl and serve with Nilla wafers, apple slices, pretzels, banana slices, etc.
  6. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Recipe Notes

*Note: use vegan chocolate shakeology if you’re planning to make this vegan. 

**Note: make sure to shake your can of coconut milk before pouring the 1/2 cup needed for this recipe. 

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