There’s a sense of indulgence about digging into a freshly prepared cookie batter, or better still, one that has been chilled in the fridge for some time and has solidified just a touch.

Biting into the creamy dough is satisfaction with each mouthful and a company in Malaysia is bringing that nostalgic factor right to our doorsteps.

Yes, we can now get tubs of edible cookie dough delivered straight to us.

Doh Malaysia whips up tubs of edible cookie dough in flavours such as Oreo, S’mores, Salted Caramel and Chocolate Chip.

All of the ingredients in these cookie dough mixtures are safe to be consumed unbaked and real Oreos, high quality Australian chocolate chips and premium ingredients are used in the mixture.

The cookie dough can last up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator and can be kept frozen for approximately 2 months.

Alternatively, you can even bake Doh Malaysia’s cookie dough. All you have to do is place 1-inch balls of cookie dough at 180 degrees for 10-15 minutes.

Delivery is available in selected areas in the Klang Valley but arrangement can be made to deliver outside of these areas too.

Website: Doh Malaysia

Feature Image Credit: Instagram users @dohmalaysia, @toddypapii

 
 
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