Oysters are a delicious mollusk that can be prepared and served in many ways. Their briny taste and soft texture make them a favorite seafood for many. When cooking with oysters or buying them to eat raw, it’s useful to know how they translate into standard volume measurements like cups. Let’s take a closer look at how many oysters are in a cup.
What Size Are Most Edible Oysters?
There are over a hundred different oyster species found throughout the world’s oceans. The most common edible oysters range in size from 2 to 4 inches across the shells. Popular varieties like Eastern, Pacific, European Flat, and Kumamoto oysters are medium-sized.
Smaller Olympia and Belon oysters may be only 1 to 2 inches, while larger varieties like Atlantic can reach up to 8 inches across. For a point of reference, a medium oyster shell can hold about 2 to 2.5 ounces of oyster meat and liquor.
How Are Oysters Sold and Packaged?
When purchasing oysters, you can buy them live in the shell or shucked Live oysters are often sold by piece, by the dozen, bag, or bushel. Shucked oysters may come in jars or cans in a variety of sizes
For example, a 7-ounce jar may contain roughly a dozen small shucked oysters. Canned smoked oysters often come in 4-ounce or 6.5-ounce sizes with approximately 12 to 24 oysters per can.
Knowing the typical size and packaging helps determine how many oysters you need for recipes or serving sizes.
How Many Oysters in a Cup?
In most cases for medium-sized oysters shucked and drained:
- 1 cup of oyster meat = about 8 to 12 oysters
- 1 cup with liquor = approximately 6 to 10 oysters
The range accounts for differences in oyster size. Smaller oysters will have a higher count per cup.
For a cup of chopped or diced oysters, you’ll need even more since chopping reduces the volume. Figure 12 to 16 medium oysters chopped makes a cup.
Guide to Oyster Measurements
Here is a handy guide to other oyster measurements:
- 1 dozen medium raw oysters in shell = about 1 cup shucked
- 1 pint of shucked oysters = 16 to 20 oysters
- 1 quart of shucked oysters = 32 to 40 oysters
- 6 large oysters = about 1 cup shucked
- 18-24 small oysters = about 1 cup shucked
Measuring shucked oysters can be tricky since the liquor content changes the volume. For maximum accuracy, drain oysters first and lightly pack into cup measures.
If a recipe calls for a specific number of oysters, your best bet is to purchase them in shell and shuck yourself. This avoids variance in jar or can oyster sizes.
Tips for Cooking and Baking with Oysters
Here are some useful tips for incorporating oysters into recipes:
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Drain jarred or canned oysters well before using to reduce excess liquor.
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Roughly chop oysters for a better distribution in casseroles, bread stuffing, patties, etc.
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For oyster stuffing, figure on 1 cup chopped oysters per 2 to 3 cups of dry bread cubes.
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Add oysters at the end of cooking soups, stews, and chowders to avoid overcooking.
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When baking oysters like in a casserole, check for doneness early as oysters cook quickly.
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For fried or breaded oysters, drain shucked oysters very well and coat lightly in flour before breading.
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In general, err on the lower end of oyster amounts in recipes to avoid too strong a flavor.
Storing Oysters Safely
Raw oysters are highly perishable, so proper storage is key for quality and food safety.
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Keep live oysters chilled below 40°F until ready to shuck and eat. Discard any with cracked shells.
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Store shucked oysters drained in a bowl on ice or in the coldest part of the fridge. Use within 2 days.
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Cooked oyster dishes can be refrigerated 3 to 4 days. Reheat fully to 165°F.
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Discard shucked oysters, liquor or any leftovers if they have a sour or off smell.
Follow these tips for storing and measuring oysters, and you’ll be ready to enjoy their briny goodness in your favorite seafood recipes.
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How many oysters should you order?
Many pros, including Erin Murray, author of Shucked, have some pretty strong opinions about how many oysters you should order. In a restaurant setting, Murray recommends ordering 6 oysters per person, which could be great for an appetizer. However, ordering in bulk for a party is a different story.
How many oysters should a party eat?
In a restaurant setting, Murray recommends ordering 6 oysters per person, which could be great for an appetizer. However, ordering in bulk for a party is a different story. Consider a few things: What else are you serving? If you’re serving another heavy main, people may eat fewer oysters. Are your guests big oyster fans?
What are the different types of oysters?
Many oyster varieties are named for their place of origin, such as Bluepoints (an Eastern/Atlantic variety) and Belon (a European Flat variety). The only oyster indigenous to the West Coast is the Olympia oyster, which is also the smallest type. Once shucked, oysters are graded and sold based on size.
How many calories are in a serving of oysters?
One serving of oysters (about 3 ounces) provides 69 calories. Despite being low in calories, oysters are high in vitamins and minerals. They are a good source of zinc, selenium, copper, iron, and vitamin B12. A 3-ounce serving of oysters provides 8 grams of protein and all of the essential amino acids.