Peanut Butter and Jelly Hummus Dip

Dig into a snack with all the goodness of a classic PB&J with this Peanut Butter and Jelly Dip. It’s quick and easy to make with only five ingredients, including one secret that make it taste like flourless cookie dough. But it’s actually a naturally gluten-free and vegan sweet hummus perfect for wholesome snacking.

Why You’ll Love Ths Peanut Butter and Jelly Dip
Delicious Details
- Cuisine Inspiration: American
- Primary Cooking Method: No-bake
- Dietary Info: Gluten-free, Dairy-free option
- Skill Level: Easy
Let’s talk about the classic combination of peanut butter and jelly. The popularity of the common-day peanut butter and jelly sandwich has roots dating back to the 1920s – the invention of sliced bread. Before that, in 1901, a woman named Julia Davis Chandler first created the combination.
And now, we love this salty-sweet pairing so much that we do more than just slather it on bread. You can make Peanut Butter and Jelly Cupcakes, PB&J Parfaits, and, of course, this Peanut Butter and Jelly Dip. It starts with a base of my sweet peanut butter hummus and adds a swirl of your favorite jam for that PBJ goodness. Here’s why you’ll be snacking on it all the time…
- Easy to make. This sweet hummus dip recipe uses just a handful of basic pantry ingredients and comes together in just minutes.
- Irresistible flavor. The combo of chickpeas, peanut butter, and honey make it taste just like peanut butter cookie dough. But you can avoid the risks (and excess sugar) that come with eating raw cookie dough.
- Made without flour or dairy. It’s basically hummus in disguise! Yes, that means this flourless cookie dough dip is gluten free and vegan, as well as eggless. You also have the option to make it without peanuts by using sunflower seed butter.

Recipe Ingredients
Here’s an overview of what you’ll need to make peanut butter and jelly dip, as well as any substitutions you can make to accommodate allergies or preferences. Scroll down to the recipe card at the bottom of the post for the full amounts and instructions.
- Canned chickpeas. Preferably low sodium. Make sure they are rinsed and drained, though you can reserve some of the liquid if you would like to use it for adjusting the consistency (keep reading for more on that).
- Peanut butter. I use creamy natural peanut butter, but you can use any kind you like. If you want to make it witout peanuts, try sunflower seed butter.
- Honey. Maple, agave, or brown rice syrup are good substitutions for a vegan option.
- Milk. Either almond milk, dairy milk, or any other milk of choice will work to achieve your desired consistency You can even use some of the liquid form the canned chickpeas.
- Jam. jelly, or preserves. It’s shown here with strawberry preserves, but grape, raspberry, or any other flavor you love will be delicious.
- Carrots, apples, crackers, rice cakes, etc. You’ll need some things for dipping and spreading. Keep reading for more ideas.

Proper Storage
Any leftover peanut butter and jelly dip should be covered with plastic wrap or transferred to a container and sealed well. It will keep in the refrigerator for two or three days.

What to Serve with Peanut Butter and Jelly Dip
For dipping, serve some apple slices or carrot sticks. Or smear it on crackers, rice cakes, pitas, or bananas. Add a glass of milk (or almond milk), and revisit your favorite childhood sammie memories. Here are even more serving suggestions.
- Use some cookies. While you can definitely buy some from the store, sometimes I like to make this dip extra special by serving it with homemade Gluten Free Vanilla Wafers or Gluten Free Graham Crackers.
- Try other fruits and veggies. I already mentioned carrots and apples, but you can stuff the hummus inside celery sticks, scoop it up with slices of pear, or even try it in some hulled strawberries.
- Add it to a snack platter. It’s like charcuterie for kids when you create an Ants on a Log Fruit and Veggie Platter that features this peanut butter and jelly dip.

Peanut Butter and Jelly Dip
Ingredients
- 15 oz. can of chickpeas preferably low sodium, rinsed and drained
- 1/2 cup peanut butter I use natural peanut butter
- 1 Tbsp honey or agave nectar or brown rice syrup for a vegan option
- 3 Tbsp almond milk or milk of choice
- 2 Tbsp jam jelly, or preserves (I used Smucker’s Orchard’s Finest Pacific Mountain Strawberry Preserves)
- Carrots apples, crackers, rice cakes, etc. for dipping and spreading
Instructions
- Place the chickpeas peanut butter, and honey in the bowl of a small food processor or blender. Pulse a few times to start chopping and combining the ingredients.
- Add 2 Tbsp of your desired milk, and continue to puree until smooth and blended, adding more milk, if necessary, to achieve your desired consistency.
- Place the “cookie dough” in a bowl, top with the jam, jelly, or preserves, and swirl it in a bit with a knife.
- Dip, smear, spread, or spoon to your heart’s content.





What an interesting recipe! I think it’s great! Thakns so much for sharing at Scrumptious Sunday 🙂
Sounds strange, but it is really yummy!!
This dip looks really good! What a great idea. Thanks for sharing at Showcase Your Talent Thursday. I hope to see you there next week!
Thanks, I’ll see you next week!
What a great idea!
Mimi
Thank you! And I am going to check out your macarons now. I missed those.
looks amazing! so creative, and I cannot wait to try it
Thank you! I was trying to think outside the box. Or actually, outside the sandwich.
That’s such an innovative idea. It looks like it would be delicious! 🙂
Thank you! It was delicious, if I do say so myself 🙂
What a truly creative recipe, Brianne!! I love this! If Maddy could eat peanuts I’d be all over this. You did an excellent job. And I don’t think I got to comment on your post last month but welcome to Improv! I rarely get to comment on others blogs as often as I want to. I have such limited computer time! Anyway, I’m babbling 😉 Great recipe!!
Thanks! I bet it would work with other nut butters, too. I just figured that since hummus has tahini, peanut butter would be easy to sub in. Maybe that sunflower seed butter? I haven’t tried it yet, but I have a jar.
This looks Wonderful! I am certain my boys will just Love it! Thank you so much for sharing on Thursday’s Treasures! <3 and hugs Sweetie! http://www.recipesformyboys.com/2012/04/thursdays-treasures-week-30.html
Thanks! Yes, I think it is a fun new snack for kids. The Bug had it for lunch again today!
This is a mesmerising dip – I could polish it all off, telling myself it is relatively healthy (which for once is true!)
Thank you 😀
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
It is actually very filling, so you don’t need much. Although I just polished off the last of it 🙂
This recipe looks awesome! I love using chickpeas in sweet recipes. I would love for you to link it up to my Recipe Party at The Sweet Spot.
Thanks for stopping by and inviting me to your link party. I’ll link up on Sunday for the start of the new week!
Love love this recipe and can’t wait to try it out with my 4 yr old daughter! (I’m a strawberry preserves fan too 🙂
Oh I hope you guys love it! I was a grape jelly fan as a kid, but as an adult, I’ve switched to strawberry.