How to Cook Oysters

Prepare the oysters for steaming., Prepare the steaming liquid., Steam the oysters for approximately 5 minutes., Alternately, steam oysters on a roasting dish in a grill.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Prepare the oysters for steaming.

    Scrub the outside of the shells with a scrub brush under cold, running water to remove all dirt.

    Discard any open or cracked shells, since this is a sign of a dead or compromised oyster.Do not wash your oysters far in advance of eating them.

    Washing your oysters hours before you plan on steaming them may kill them:
    Chemicals such as chlorine and poisons such as lead may leave your oysters tasting less fresh than they might otherwise be.
  2. Step 2: Prepare the steaming liquid.

    Pour 2 inches (5.06 cm) of water into a pot.

    Add a half glass of the beer or a glass of wine to the water for a bit of flavor and aroma.

    Place a metal steamer tray or colander into the pot to hold the oysters.

    Arrange the oysters on the tray or colander.

    Bring steaming liquid to a boil and then cover the pot with a lid. , Turn the burner to medium-high and allow the oysters to steam for 5 to 10 minutes — 5 minutes for a medium-cooked oyster, 10 for a well-done oyster.

    At this point, most of the oysters should have opened.

    Discard any oysters that did not open. , Lay your oysters out evenly on an old roasting dish that's filled with a little bit of water.

    Set your burner to medium-high heat, cover your grill, and let cook for 5-10 minutes.

    Oysters are done when their shells open.

    Discard any oysters that didn't open during the cooking process.
  3. Step 3: Steam the oysters for approximately 5 minutes.

  4. Step 4: Alternately

  5. Step 5: steam oysters on a roasting dish in a grill.

Detailed Guide

Scrub the outside of the shells with a scrub brush under cold, running water to remove all dirt.

Discard any open or cracked shells, since this is a sign of a dead or compromised oyster.Do not wash your oysters far in advance of eating them.

Washing your oysters hours before you plan on steaming them may kill them:
Chemicals such as chlorine and poisons such as lead may leave your oysters tasting less fresh than they might otherwise be.

Pour 2 inches (5.06 cm) of water into a pot.

Add a half glass of the beer or a glass of wine to the water for a bit of flavor and aroma.

Place a metal steamer tray or colander into the pot to hold the oysters.

Arrange the oysters on the tray or colander.

Bring steaming liquid to a boil and then cover the pot with a lid. , Turn the burner to medium-high and allow the oysters to steam for 5 to 10 minutes — 5 minutes for a medium-cooked oyster, 10 for a well-done oyster.

At this point, most of the oysters should have opened.

Discard any oysters that did not open. , Lay your oysters out evenly on an old roasting dish that's filled with a little bit of water.

Set your burner to medium-high heat, cover your grill, and let cook for 5-10 minutes.

Oysters are done when their shells open.

Discard any oysters that didn't open during the cooking process.

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