*How do I remove the pin bones from trout?
Pin bones run down the length of a fish fillet and stick out perpendicular to the spine. And while they do soften up with some cooking techniques (like deep frying), it can still be uncomfortable to come across one in your dinner. If you run your hand back and forth down the length of your fillet, you should be able to feel them. It's possible that they've already been removed, if you bought the fillet. If you've caught the fish yourself... well, you have some work to do. A simple way to do this is to lay your fillet over an upturned bowl—this creates a convex shape that pushes the bones out making them easier to see—and then pull out the pin bones with a (clean!!) pair of tweezers. Want a little more information? Our very own Never Cook Naked guys explain how to remove pin bones in detail.