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I addressed this earlier, hummus is used for savory while peanut butter is used for sweet.
Then they aren't really the same thing.
You could've just said they're both bean pastes, lol
https://altonbrown.com/recipes/aquafaba-meringues/
https://www.theendlessmeal.com/thai-peanut-curry/
Still no hummus one! Chickpea water is not hummus.
And I don't think a Thai Hummus Curry would work very well...
https://healthyhappylife.com/peanut-butter-curry-chickpeas-rice/
https://www.ambitiouskitchen.com/flourless-chocolate-chip-chickpea-blondies-with-sea-salt-vegan-gluten-free-healthy/
The blondies are made with chickpeas, not hummus...and they have peanut butter, which means the (not) hummus isn't a replacement for the peanut butter.
But I do appreciate your efforts in your search!
The original concit was peanuts and chickpeas, not hummus, are similar. Hummus has garlic and sesame seed puree added. Individually I know those things have sweet analogues, halawa and garlic icecream respectively.
Chickpeas have many used in sweet cooking
https://insanelygoodrecipes.com/chickpea-desserts/
Peanut has many uses in savory dishes, some even direct replacements for chicpeas.
https://www.food-management.com/food-beverage/award-winning-roasted-peanut-falafel
The title is
It's peanut butter and hummus