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I know the Rendezvous in Memphis does (I think BB's) in 60-90 minutes.

Yeah, I know they aren't the best ribs, but ribs are like sex and pizza, it's all different degrees of good.
 
I typically do BB ribs in my Kamado @ 275 degrees.

A few months back, I got distracted after I put them on and the the temp ran away from me and was up to over 350. Getting a Kamado to cool down quickly is pretty much impossible, so I just shut the vents down altogether. The Ribs were done in 1.5 hours! My biggest concern was fat not rendering completely, yet I couldn't tell the difference from how they turned out at that heat vs my usual 275. Would I intentionally attempt this again? Sure, if there were a time crunch I was dealing with...
 
My nephew cooked spare ribs in a La Caja China in about 2.5 hours and hey were tender. He raved about them. I didn't taste them, so I have to take his word for it.
 
Here's what is regularly posted on the BGE site:
Mickey's Turbo Ribs
Baby Back Turbo Ribs (No flip)
350 indirect for 1hr 40 min.
Before cooking: Pull membrane , rub, mustard, rub.
Put on at 350 and leave the hell alone for about that time. This is called turbo ribs and I will never go back to 4 and 5 hour ribs.
Note: with or w/o mustard works .. I like Bad Byron's Butt Rub / I like cherry & pecan mix for wood.
If you want sauce: opened 15 min early and sauce. I like the sauce on the table.
 
Here's what is regularly posted on the BGE site:
Mickey's Turbo Ribs
Baby Back Turbo Ribs (No flip)
350 indirect for 1hr 40 min.
Before cooking: Pull membrane , rub, mustard, rub.
Put on at 350 and leave the hell alone for about that time. This is called turbo ribs and I will never go back to 4 and 5 hour ribs.
Note: with or w/o mustard works .. I like Bad Byron's Butt Rub / I like cherry & pecan mix for wood.
If you want sauce: opened 15 min early and sauce. I like the sauce on the table.

Yup - Mickey's Turbo.

Works every time. :-D
 
These were 2 hours smoke @ 325, half hour wrapped, sauced for the girls.

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I got into a situation where I needed to have a couple slabs of St. Louis done in less than two hours.

To my huge surprise, direct grilling with regular flipping turned out what I felt was a dang good rib. I still prefer the methods we're all accustomed to given the time, but I'm telling you, a well tended direct grill rib turns out nice. It was done very quickly. I don't remember exact cook time, but obviously with a direct fire it wasn't long. :)
 
I've found grilling or hot and fast ribs give them the consistency of what I find in spare ribs from the good local Chinese restaurants (not talking about you Panda Express). Pulls from the bone but it's not that tender smoky ribs that I am accustomed to.
 
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