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He is kind of right, but the only way to add new items to the game as of when I made this mod (And still, I believe) is to use the cheese Item trick. It does not make the item edible, that is given to the item by a [EDIBLE] Tag on the material.
I uninstalled and reinstalled the mod myself, and double checked it. Dough is NOT edible in the current iteration of this mod. Based on your description of the problem I would have to say, somehow, the dough in your game files is getting the [EDIBLE] Tag when it should only have the [EDIBLE VERMIN] tag. Why this is happening, I don't know. Could be a mod conflict with something else.
The update was awhile ago now, so this does concern me. If there is a persistent problem, I'll track it down and fix it again.
To update to the latest version cleanly, delete the folder "3149478881" in your Mod folder (The one in the steam/steamapps/common/dwarf fortress/mods) as well as unsubscribing from the mod here. If I remember correctly there is a step to remove it from the mod list in Dwarf Fortress itself as well, just to be safe. When you resubscribe you will get the latest version. Unfortunately there isn't an easier update system in place for Dwarf Fortress.
If you have butter, and the game can't find it, try stopping any reactions you have running that may target that barrel (Most likely Kitchen Reactions and Make Cheese or Churn Butter). Alternatively, you can try forbidding that barrel to get those reactions to stop or move on to another target. Let me know how it goes!
So in order to have oil based recipes they would have to be set up as additional reactions, something I would probably do as a separate mod, similar to my Simple Bread Mod. I haven't fooled around with oil yet, but since it can already be used as an ingredient in the base game's cooking reaction I would assume it could be done. I don't mind taking requests, if this is something you'd like, let me know.