Why You’ll Love It

It’s truly delicious. This dessert hummus tastes like a rich chocolate spread, similar to Nutella, but with more of a whipped texture. If you’ve ever tried my popular Black Bean Brownies, you know that beans really can disappear into a dessert! It’s easy to make. Just add a few ingredients into a food processor, and blend until smooth. You can taste and adjust the flavor from there.  It’s perfect for special diets. This recipe is naturally gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan friendly. If you need a nut-free option, you can use tahini or sunflower seed butter, as an alternative to almond butter or peanut butter.  You control the flavor. If you prefer a dark chocolate hummus recipe, you can use less sweetener than this recipe calls for. It’s easy to taste as you go, so you can always add extra later, if you need to. 

Ingredients You’ll Need

While traditional hummus is made with chickpeas and tahini, this recipe uses black beans for a smoother texture, and almond butter for a more mild flavor. Feel free to experiment with other beans and nut butter, if you have something else on hand! For a sweeter dip, you can also use maple syrup instead of water for mixing, to help achieve a smooth, glossy texture. Just a tablespoon or two will make this chocolate hummus taste totally decadent! 

How to Make Chocolate Hummus

  1. Prepare the ingredients.  Open up the can of black beans, and drain and rinse them well. Add those to the bowl of a food processor, fitted with an “S” blade, along with the coconut sugar, cacao or cocoa powder, almond butter, vanilla extract, and salt. 
  2. Process.  Blend the ingredients together until they look smooth, stopping to scrape down the sides of the food processor with a spatula, if you need to.  Once the mixture looks smooth, add a tablespoon or two of water (or use maple syrup for a sweeter dip), and blend again until the chocolate hummus looks smooth and glossy. It should taste like brownie batter!
  3. Enjoy! Serve the dip right away, with a few mini chocolate chips on top, and any options you’d like to offer for dipping.  It’s especially delicious with a crunchy snack option, like graham crackers or salty pretzels, but you can also serve it with sliced fruit, like bananas, berries, pears or apples.  Leftover hummus can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Looking for more healthy dessert ideas? Try Almond Flour Brownies, Avocado Chocolate Pudding, or the Healthiest Cookies Ever for more ideas. If you try this Chocolate Hummus recipe, please leave a comment and star rating below letting me know how you like it!

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