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How do you cook raw oysters on the stove?

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What's the best way to cook oysters? Steaming: Pour a couple inches of water in the bottom of a pot (or steamer with a basket). Toss in the oyster (s) and cover. Cook on the stovetop for 10-20 minutes or until the shells open slightly.

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