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First turbo ribs - OMG so good!
Used the @Mickey recipe for turbo ribs, and never going back. Dry brine for 45 minutes, mustard, DP rub 15 mins, DP rub again 10 mins, 1:30 @ 350*, cherry wood smoke. Additional 5 minutes with Ogre Sauce. So incredibly good, and wife loved them so much. No more 5 hour ribs for me.




Cincinnati, OH
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Looks delicious!
Ah, another convert! Now you need to try a turbo butt. That is where you really will learn to appreciate the time savings that a turbo cook gives you without a loss in taste.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
Nice work and "lightbulb" moment.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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Did you notice a change in texture? I've heard that ribs take on a different texture when cooked at higher temperatures compared to low and slow. They look delicious.Pittsburgh, PA. LBGE
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Nailed it!Salado TX & 30A FL: Egg Family: 3 Large and a very well used Mini, added a Mini Max when they came out (I'm good for now). Just given a Mini to add to the herd.
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No, not really. They still pulled off the bone, rather than fall off. I've done low and slow and turbo, and turbo is the way to go.bikesAndBBQ said:Did you notice a change in texture? I've heard that ribs take on a different texture when cooked at higher temperatures compared to low and slow. They look delicious.Cincinnati, OH
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So these cooked in 1.5 hours? They look perfect. I'm obviously doing it wrong.Snellville, GA
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I've cooked ribs in the oven at 325 and if memory served me right i think it took 2.5-3 hours. 350 degrees really change cook time by that much?
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The Force is strong with this one. Great cook and presentation. Looks delicious. Congrats."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
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I gotta admit those look really good, but my turbo cooks have been very sub par. I guess I'm just an old school guy and low n slow will always be how I do it.
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Yes it does. Besides unless you get a thrill out of cleaning the grease splatters off your oven's interior it really is better to turbo cook them in your BGE. The only thing I will add which hadn't been repeated tonight (sorry @Lit if it hasMikea5232 said:I've cooked ribs in the oven at 325 and if memory served me right i think it took 2.5-3 hours. 350 degrees really change cook time by that much?
) is there is no need to foil turbos. To me the foil ruins the bark by making it mushy. Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
I think you get some good convection action in the egg that probably helps it along vs a standard oven.Mikea5232 said:I've cooked ribs in the oven at 325 and if memory served me right i think it took 2.5-3 hours. 350 degrees really change cook time by that much?THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
Those look delicious. This turbo rib cook has peaked my interest. I have a rack of baby's in the freezer already, might have to sling them on the egg tonight for dinner.
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I use to do the ribs in the oven during the winter months. I have an egg now do the oven got forced into early retirementRRP said:p
Yes it does. Besides unless you get a thrill out of cleaning the grease splatters off your oven's interior it really is better to turbo cook them in your BGE. The only thing I will add which hadn't been repeated tonight (sorry @Lit if it hasMikea5232 said:I've cooked ribs in the oven at 325 and if memory served me right i think it took 2.5-3 hours. 350 degrees really change cook time by that much?
) is there is no need to foil turbos. To me the foil ruins the bark by making it mushy. -
My oven is convention. But i just got the egg last weekend so i doubt the oven will get much use anymore.Legume said:
I think you get some good convection action in the egg that probably helps it along vs a standard oven.Mikea5232 said:I've cooked ribs in the oven at 325 and if memory served me right i think it took 2.5-3 hours. 350 degrees really change cook time by that much? -
Welcome to the Dark Side, @jetman96.

Mickey's turbo is the only way I cook ribs - it's never failed me.Living the good life smoking and joking -
Those look great!
Large Egg with adjustable rig, Kick Ash Basket, Minimax and various Weber's.
Floyd Va -
Turbo you still do the bend test or tooth pic test right?“There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body.”
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yesHans61 said:Turbo you still do the bend test or tooth pic test right?Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
They failed the bend test, but passed the toothpick and Thermapen test (203-205*)Hans61 said:Turbo you still do the bend test or tooth pic test right?Cincinnati, OH
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