EVER wondered what The Terminator has for his lunch or what the Prime Minister has for his dinner?

Now you can find out — and cook it yourself — thanks to a fascinating new recipe book.

The Celebrity Cookbook was compiled by a team of fundraisers who wrote to stars, asking them to reveal their favourite meals, including Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Kaiserschmarren pancakes.

The book has been produced by a team of nine people from marketing company Communisis, as part of The Prince’s Trust Million Makers Challenge.

Million Makers sees companies competing nationwide to raise money for the charity by creating new products with mass appeal.

Teams run their own minienterprises during the challenge, with the aim of making as much profit as possible from an initial investment of just £1,500.

Karen Dudleston, deputy chairman of the Communisis team, who lives in Little Hulton, said: “It has been fantastic to raise money for The Prince’s Trust by creating a product, as opposed to traditional fundraising. The response from the celebrities has been overwhelming and we have loved trying their delicious recipes.

“We are hoping it will make a great stocking filler this Christmas, for both cooks and celebrity lovers alike.”

In the book, you can also discover what William Roache — Coronation Street’s Ken Barlow — eats in between scenes and what Gary Lineker has for his tea before Match of the Day.

The former Tottenham and England striker chose paella as his favourite dish as it reminded him of his time playing for Barcelona.

He said: “I loved the life in Spain, learnt to speak Spanish and fully embraced the life there, even managing to learn how to cook one of their most famous dishes.”

There are more than 60 A-listers featured in the book, including Frank Bruno, Pat Cash, Lorraine Kelly, Antony Worrall Thompson, Richard E Grant, Boris Johnson and Richard Wilson.

The money raised will help unemployed young people into work or training with The Prince’s Trust.

The book can be ordered from thecelebritycookbook.co.uk or purchased from bookshops nationwide.