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Funny, because it's the OT/PT department party. It's at a friend's house so i could go a few minutes early and pop it into her oven when we arrive. Thanks!
The brie isn't hard, it just requires two hands and standing at the stove.
Okay, that being the case I'd suggest you nuke the dip WITHOUT the cheese for a few minutes first to warm it up at their place. Nuke 30secs, mix, nuke 30secs, mix. Etc etc until it's warm maybe even steaming.
Then add the cheese on top once it's warm/hot and broil it. That way it's faster and you aren't relying on the oven to warm the whole thing up. Just to broil the cheese on top to make it look and taste good. (And it'll broil faster so less standing/watching.)
PS: You can still bring the bowl full of broken candy canes if you think the joke'll land. Meheheh...
Good luck and speedy recovery.