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This article was co-authored by Sasha Reyes and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Chef Sasha Reyes is the Executive Chef and Owner of Artisan Personal Chefs. With over 20 years of food industry experience, she specializes in private dinner parties, custom sports nutrition plans for professional athletes, and cooking lessons. Chef Reyes graduated from Arizona Culinary Institute in 2011 with a degree in Culinary Arts, Baking, and Restaurant Management. There are 12 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. wikiHow marks an article as reader-approved once it receives enough positive feedback. This article has 25 testimonials from our readers, earning it our reader-approved status. This article has been viewed 487,112 times.

Catfish have tough, leathery skin that’s difficult to eat if it’s left on the meat. Whether you’re preparing fish you caught or bought from the store, you can skin and clean it at home with a few common household tools. After you clean your catfish, you can cut it into filets so they’re ready to eat!

Steps

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Skinning the Fish

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  1. Step 1 Make shallow slanted cuts behind the gills on each side that meet in the stomach. 1 Make shallow slanted cuts behind the gills on each side that meet in the stomach. Use your filet knife to cut just behind the gills at a 45-degree angle towards the head. Only cut between 1⁄81⁄4 inch (3.2–6.4 mm) deep or else it will be more difficult to remove the skin. Cut around the bottom of the head to connect the two cuts.
    • Make sure the filet knife you’re using is sharp. A dull knife won’t cut as easily and is more dangerous than a sharp knife.
  2. Step 2 Cut along the fish’s spine from its head to its tail. 2 Cut along the fish’s spine from its head to its tail. Start your cut at the base of the head, and pull your knife down the fish’s body. Use a shallow cut just to break through the skin, or about 1⁄81⁄4 inch (3.2–6.4 mm) deep. When you reach the top fin, or dorsal fin, work your knife around it rather than straight through it. End your cut right at the tail.[1]
    • Be careful of the sharp barb on the end of the dorsal fin. It could puncture your skin and depending on the species of catfish, it may contain a poison or toxin.
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  3. Step 3 Slice open the skin down the center of the fish’s belly. 3 Slice open the skin down the center of the fish’s belly. Make another 1⁄81⁄4 inch (3.2–6.4 mm) deep cut along the stomach, starting at the incision you made around the head. Work the knife towards the tail, ending your cut right when the fin starts.[2]
    • Don’t cut too deep or else you’ll puncture the fish’s internal organs.
  4. Step 4 Make vertical slits on each side of the tail. 4 Make vertical slits on each side of the tail. Look for the area on the fish’s tail where the scales stop and the fin begins. Use your filet knife to make a 1⁄81⁄4 inch (3.2–6.4 mm) deep cut from the spine to the belly. These cuts should intersect with the other 2 cuts you’ve made.
  5. Step 5 Clamp the pliers on the skin below the fish’s gills. 5 Clamp the pliers on the skin below the fish’s gills. Peel a small part of the skin back with your finger before gripping it with a pair of pliers. Grab a large enough piece of skin so that you’re using the entire surface area of your pliers.[3]
    • To get a better grip or loosen more of the skin, twist the pliers.
  6. Step 6 Peel the skin back towards the tail in one fluid motion. 6 Peel the skin back towards the tail in one fluid motion. Hold the catfish’s head down with your hand to keep it pressed against the cutting board. Pull the skin away from the head slowly so it doesn’t rip or break. When you reach the tail, the skin should easily pull off of the fish. Repeat the process on the other side.[4]
    • Wear gloves when you hold down the catfish’s head since their whiskers could hurt your hand.
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Removing the Innards

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  1. Step 1 Twist the head off just below the gills. 1 Twist the head off just below the gills. First, bend the head back towards the spine to snap the fish’s neck. Put the fish’s head back in place and twist it. As you twist the head, pull it away from the body to completely remove it.[5]
    • If you don’t feel comfortable twisting the head off the body, use a butcher’s knife to chop the head off behind the gills.
  2. Step 2 Remove the tail and all the fins. 2 Remove the tail and all the fins. Use a pair of kitchen scissors or a filet knife to cut off all the fins, including the tail. Cut as close to the base of the fin as you can to remove it entirely.
    • To remove the dorsal fin completely, cut around it with your filet knife about 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) deep. Use your pliers to pull the fin out of the body.
  3. Step 3 Make a slit through the fish’s stomach and pull out the entrails with your finger. 3 Make a slit through the fish’s stomach and pull out the entrails with your finger. Use your filet knife to completely cut through the fish’s stomach. Run your finger through the inside of the fish starting on the side closest to the tail. Scoop out all of the internal organs and throw them away.
    • Wear nitrile gloves if you don’t want to touch the fish.
    • Put the fish organs in a separate garbage bag and throw it outside so your kitchen garbage doesn’t stink.
  4. Step 4 Wash the body out with cold water. 4 Wash the body out with cold water. Run the meat of the fish under your faucet to clean out any blood or residue from inside the body. When you’re finished, pat the fish dry with a paper towel and put it back on your cutting board.[6]
    • Only use cold water since hot water could start cooking the fish.
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Cutting Filets

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  1. Step 1 Cut down along the spine towards the ribs. 1 Cut down along the spine towards the ribs. Slowly work the tip of your filet knife down the spine to separate the meat from the bones. Use short strokes to cut around the rib cage to keep bones out of your filet. Work down the entire length of the rib cage from the head towards the tail.[7]
    • If you have smaller catfish around 14–16 inches (36–41 cm), consider cooking your catfish whole.
  2. Step 2 Poke the knife through the belly of the fish and cut towards the tail. 2 Poke the knife through the belly of the fish and cut towards the tail. Hold the fish still with your non-dominant hand. Put your knife in between the spine and filet and push it through the fish until it the blade comes out of the belly. Once you see the tip of the knife through the belly, slowly cut the filet towards the tail.[8]
    • Don’t put your fingers where you plan to poke through the fish or else you will cut yourself.
  3. Step 3 Cut back towards the front of the fish to remove the filet. 3 Cut back towards the front of the fish to remove the filet. Lift the tail portion of the filet away from the rib cage with your non-dominant hand. Cut through the bottom of the fish still connected to the filet. Once you remove the first filet, set it aside.[9]
  4. Step 4 Remove the filet from the other side. 4 Remove the filet from the other side. Flip the fish over and repeat the process on the other side. Work slowly to ensure you get all of the meat off the bones. Set the second filet aside once it’s removed. After the fish has been completely cleaned, either throw away the bones or make a stock from them.[10]
    • Catfish filets can be fried, grilled, or baked.
    • If you make catfish nuggets, make sure they are fully thawed and patted dry.[11]
    • You can apply the seasoning as a crust or batter. So, you can use a seasoned cornmeal crust or a liquid batter like a beer batter.[12]
    • Then drop the catfish into a fryer or hot oil. The oil should be at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Cook them for about 10 to 15 minutes.[13]
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  • Question Can I cook a catfish with the skin on? Community Answer Community Answer Leaving the skin on for cooking can actually add to the flavor and keep the fillets nice and juicy. Some people enjoy eating the skin, others don't. Whatever your preference. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 17 Helpful 51
  • Question Can I cook and eat a catfish just after catching it? Alexis Chamberlain Alexis Chamberlain Community Answer Yes, but make sure you clean it properly first. Wild-caught fish should be eaten as fresh as possible. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 5 Helpful 20
  • Question Do you cook with the ribs on the fish? Alexis Chamberlain Alexis Chamberlain Community Answer Yes. However, if you or others are not used to eating fish with bones (many people are not, and this would pose a problem if you are cooking for other people), then remove the bones. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 5 Helpful 17
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Warnings

  • Always cut away from your body when using knives. Thanks Helpful 2 Not Helpful 2
  • Avoid touching the barbs on the ends of the pectoral fins (on the sides of the fish) or the dorsal fin (on top of the fish). They could puncture your skin and may contain toxins depending on the species you have.[14] Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
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Things You’ll Need

  • Cutting board
  • Filet knife
  • Pliers
  • Gloves
  • Butcher’s knife
  • Kitchen scissors
  • Sink

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Sasha Reyes Co-authored by: Sasha Reyes Executive Chef This article was co-authored by Sasha Reyes and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Chef Sasha Reyes is the Executive Chef and Owner of Artisan Personal Chefs. With over 20 years of food industry experience, she specializes in private dinner parties, custom sports nutrition plans for professional athletes, and cooking lessons. Chef Reyes graduated from Arizona Culinary Institute in 2011 with a degree in Culinary Arts, Baking, and Restaurant Management. This article has been viewed 487,112 times. 14 votes - 72% Co-authors: 23 Updated: August 20, 2024 Views: 487,112 Categories: Featured Articles | Fish and Seafood | Catching Different Species of Fish Article SummaryX

To skin a catfish, use a filet knife to make a shallow, slanted cut at a 45° angle behind each gill. Cut along the fish’s spine from its head to its tail, just deep enough to break the skin, cutting around the dorsal fin, rather than through it. Slice open the skin down the center of the fish’s belly, then make a cut on either side of the fish from the spine to the belly, right where the scales stop and the tail fin begins. Clamp a pair of pliers onto the skin just below the fish’s gills and peel the skin back in one fluid motion. To learn how to remove the catfish’s innards, keep reading! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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