...I'd love to answer this, but I have no idea what a "shlobism" is and Google only points me back to this exact forum post plus what looks vaguely like some Dutch dude's Etsy page.
I'm going to assume you're asking how to make prepared meals with cheese and force your dwarves to eat nothing but these meals for sadism science.
First, make sure you at least have a bucket, and any female mammal/purring maggot. (You can make a bucket with either wood at the carpenter's or metal and fuel at the forge.)
At the farmer's workshop, schedule a dwarf to "milk an animal" this will randomly pick a dwarf with the "milking" labor to grab a bucket and drag an animal to the workshop. When the job completes, you will have a bucket filled with milk.
Next, schedule "make cheese"- again at the farmer's workshop. Assuming that nobody is trying to haul the bucket somewhere, this will cause a dwarf with the "cheesemaking" labor to show up , and magically convert the bucket of milk into delicious cheese.
Now that you've made some cheese, push <z> to go into your fortress' stats screen, from there, select the kitchen menu option. There should be a list of every potentially edible thing in the fortress with togglable buttons reading "cook" and "brew", if the "cook" toggle is blue then the item can be selected by any dwarf set to prepare a meal. (Cheese is set to "cook" by default, but if you're having issues, it might be something you did by accident. Happens to the best of us.)
Now go to a kitchen, and select any of the prepare meal options, it doesn't really matter which, the only difference is how many ingredients get used, eventually, your chef will select the cheese you just made for his cooking, and you can speed up the process by making a cheese-only stockpile nearby the kitchen.
Lastly, the only real way to force your dwarves to eat a specific food, is to forbid and/or destroy everything else they might eat otherwise. To get those nasty plump helmets and such out of your stockpiles, I would suggest making a garbage zone over either an atom-smasher or some magma. Alternatively, you could arrange for all non-cheese foods to be stored as far away from the rest of your fort as possible; as hungry dwarves will just select the closest food to their present location- they're not going to walk all the way to the other side of the map if they have a cheese roast right next to them.
Hope I helped, I tried to be through.