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You used pirated versions of the DLCs for the legal game. Download them again, or cough up the handful of dollars for the DLCs from steam.
RIP got caught.
There's nothing to 'recover.' You probably forgot that you pirated the DLCs. No one really cares that you did. I pirate games and other software all the time, and have been since 1997.
My point was, steam didn't lose them. You simply never bought them. If you want to play those DLCs, give steam a couple dollars, or pirate them again.
If they're not listed under library>games>new Vegas>DLCs, then you don't own them. All versions of new Vegas will be listed as ultimate edition, because steam has a terrible system to deal with games and software that's part of bundles.
https://store.steampowered.com/account/
What is your New Vegas called EXACTLY on this list?
Also, I just realised Steam re-structured that part, so look up on this list:
https://store.steampowered.com/account/licenses/
Because if you can see the "Ultimate" word in there, then it is Valve messing up things. If not, then you indeed used pirated DLC, which still work without problems in the game due to the nature of the engine (it is impossible to add DRM on DLCs for these games).