If you have a chocolate-loving toddler but you’re also trying to add in a little more fiber, protein, and iron without turning every snack into a power struggle, this chocolate brownie batter hummus is for you. This chocolate hummus tastes like a fun, familiar treat while quietly delivering nutrients from chickpeas and nut or seed butter.
It’s an easy way to meet kids where they are flavor-wise, support their growing bodies, and keep snacks feeling low-pressure and enjoyable for everyone at the table! Whether you’re serving this with fruit, spreading it on toast, or eating spoonfuls straight from the fridge (been there), this is one recipe you’ll keep on repeat.

Why You’ll Love This Chocolate Brownie Batter Hummus
- tastes like real brownie batter (or at least pretty darn close)
- naturally sweetened (no refined sugar required)
- packed with fiber + plant-based protein
- dairy-free and easily allergy-friendly
- great for toddlers, kids, and adults
- perfect for snacks, dessert boards, or lunchbox dips
This is one of those recipes that helps normalize fun foods while still offering nourishment! You'll also love my chickpea cookie dough for another sweet dip option.
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- Why You’ll Love This Chocolate Brownie Batter Hummus
- Ingredients You'll Need
- How to Make Your Chocolate Brownie Batter Hummus
- Helpful Tips for the Best Chocolate Hummus
- Substitutions
- Variations
- Serving Ideas for Toddlers + Kids
- Equipment
- Storing Your Chocolate Brownie Batter Hummus
- Tiff's Dietitian Tip
- FAQ
- Related
- Pairing
- Chocolate Brownie Batter Hummus
Ingredients You'll Need
Here's what you'll need to make this chocolate brownie batter hummus:

- chickpeas: the base of this hummus, providing fiber and plant-based protein to help make this dip satisfying and balanced
- sunflower seed butter (or almond or cashew butter): adds healthy fats for creaminess, flavor, and staying power; sunflower seed butter keeps this recipe nut-free if needed
- unsweetened cocoa or cacao powder: gives the deep chocolate, brownie-like flavor without adding extra sugar
- vanilla extract: enhances sweetness and brings out that classic brownie batter taste
- medjool dates or maple syrup: naturally sweeten the hummus while keeping the flavor kid-friendly and gentle on blood sugar when paired with fiber and fat
- milk or water: helps everything blend smoothly and allows you to control the final texture
- salt: a small pinch balances the sweetness and intensifies the chocolate flavor
- mini chocolate chips: add texture, familiarity, and that true brownie batter feel (because who doesn't like chocolate chips?!)
See recipe card for quantities.
How to Make Your Chocolate Brownie Batter Hummus

- Step 1: Add all ingredients except the chocolate chips to a high-speed blender or food processor.

- Step 2: Blend until completely smooth and creamy, scraping down the sides as needed and adding milk or water a tablespoon at a time to reach your desired consistency.

- Step 3: Taste and adjust sweetness or vanilla if needed, blending again briefly.

- Step 4: Fold in the mini chocolate chips by hand or sprinkle on top, then serve immediately or chill for 30 minutes for a thicker brownie batter texture.
Helpful Tips for the Best Chocolate Hummus
- peel chickpea skins if you want ultra-smooth hummus
- blend longer than you think, you want it completely creamy!
- chill before serving for thicker, scoopable texture
- use a neutral nut or seed butter to let the chocolate shine
Substitutions
This chocolate brownie batter hummus is already gluten-free and egg-free! Feel free to make other substitutions as needed:
- nut-free: use sunflower seed butter
- no dates: use maple syrup only
- lower sweetness: reduce sweetener and rely on chocolate chips
- extra protein: blend in a few spoonfuls of Greek yogurt (for older kids/adults)
- dairy-free: use dairy-free chocolate chips and plant milk
Variations
This chocolate hummus can totally be customized to your flavor preference! Here are some fun ideas:
- chocolate peanut butter hummus - use peanut butter for the nut butter
- rocky road chocolate hummus - add in some marshmallows and chopped nuts for different textures (depending chewing abilities for littles)
Check out this chickpea cookie dough hummus for another fun snack that feels like a treat!
Serving Ideas for Toddlers + Kids
- fresh strawberries or apple slices
- graham crackers or pretzels
- spread on toast or rice cakes
- swirled into yogurt
- served as part of a snack board
- pressed into a 8x8 pan, freeze, and cut into bars
This is a great bridge food, familiar flavors with a new texture and form!

Equipment
You’ll need a high-speed blender or food processor to blend the chickpeas into a smooth, creamy texture, along with measuring cups and spoons to keep the flavors balanced. A rubber spatula is helpful for scraping down the sides while blending, and an airtight container is ideal for storing leftovers in the refrigerator. If you’re using dates instead of maple syrup, a small bowl and spoon can be useful for soaking them before blending.
Storing Your Chocolate Brownie Batter Hummus
Store your chocolate brownie batter hummus in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Stir before serving, as natural separation may occur.
Tiff's Dietitian Tip
Instead of framing this as a “healthy dessert,” try offering this chocolate brownie batter hummus as a neutral snack or dip alongside other foods! Pair it with fruit, crackers, or pretzels and let it show up on the plate just like any other option. This helps neutralize sweets, reduces pressure and excitement around sugary foods, and supports kids in learning that all foods can fit. When sweets are paired with fiber, protein, and fat (like the chickpeas and nut or seed butter in this dip) it also helps keep energy steady and makes snacks more satisfying for both kids and adults.
FAQ
Nope! It tastes like brownie batter, and the chocolate depth depends on how much cocoa powder you add in.
Both! It works perfect as a sweet treat or a snack pairing with fruits, crackers, and even veggies.
You can swap out black beans for chickpeas if you'd like! Just be sure to rinse well.
I haven't tested freezing it yet, but you can try! It might change the texture some after it's thawed.
Related
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Pairing
These are my favorite dishes to serve with this chocolate brownie batter hummus:
Chocolate Brownie Batter Hummus

Ingredients
- 1 15-ounce can chickpeas, drained and rinsed
- ½ cup sunflower seed butter or almond or cashew butter
- ¼ cup unsweetened cocoa powder ⅓ cup for rich chocolate flavor
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 6 Medjool dates soaked and pitted (or ¼ cup pure maple syrup), feel free to increase based on taste
- 2-4 tablespoon water or milk
- pinch of salt
- ½ cup mini chocolate chips regular or dairy-free
Instructions
- Add all ingredients except the chocolate chips to a high-speed blender or food processor.
- Blend until completely smooth and creamy, scraping down the sides as needed and adding milk or water a tablespoon at a time to reach your desired consistency.
- Taste and adjust sweetness or vanilla if needed, blending again briefly.
- Fold in the mini chocolate chips by hand, then serve immediately or chill for 30 minutes for a thicker brownie batter texture.













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